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"Skidder" wrote in message
I think there is a reg that says if the crew position is not required, the person is a pax. I've never seen one. Has anyone else? I think the intent of the regs is clear. The FAA wants pilots carrying passengers to demonstrate a minimum level of proficiency. If you are not acting as a required crewmember (pilot, acting PIC, SIC, etc.), then you are a passenger. If the two of you were planning to split the flying time anyway, what's the big deal about only one of you being in the plane at a time while the other watches (and perhaps grades) the performance? Both of you would spend about the same amount of time at the controls of the plane as you would by stretching the regs. What do you gain by pushing it? -- John T http://sage1solutions.com/blogs/TknoFlyer Reduce spam. Use Sender Policy Framework: http://openspf.org ____________________ |
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