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Old May 16th 08, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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writes:

Generally, any flight that includes compensation to the pilot in any
form as a result of having made the flight requires a commercial.


If he is compensated for the flight. But if he is working on his own as a
photographer, that doesn't count. The aircraft is a tool of his trade, he is
not flying for hire.

But aerial photography where the photographs are for sale is clearly
a flight made for the sole purpose of making money and the flight is
essential to the photography so it requires a commercial.


The flight is not essential to the photography, since he could hire someone
else to do the flying.