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John T wrote:
"Dan Truesdell" wrote in message The mechanic was also on the trip, and was getting paid for his time. Makes it a part 135 operation as far as the FAA is concerned, even if "Mark" didn't receive a dime. OK, I'm willing to buy that. For the sake of discussion, would Mark be able to accept any payment if he were ferrying only the replacement crew to retrieve the plane? Phrased another way: Your plane is stranded at another airport and you ask me to fly you out to retrieve it. How much money can you offer me and how much of that can I legally accept? I would presume that ferrying a plane for no cost would not fall under a "commercial" operation. Since you would not be in the plane, there is no possibility of sharing the cost. -- Remove "2PLANES" to reply. |
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