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Flying for hire Q
I own my airplane.
A friend needs to go somewhere, but is not a pilot. He can legally use my aircraft without me in it if : 1. He hires an appropriately rated commercial pilot...and 2. Pays all "direct" operating costs for the flight (gas, oil, landing fees)...and 3. He does not pay me anything. Yes/No/Other ? Stuart |
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"Stuart King" wrote
3. He does not pay me anything. He can even pay you to lease the airplane. |
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:44:05 GMT, "Stuart King"
wrote: I own my airplane. A friend needs to go somewhere, but is not a pilot. He can legally use my aircraft without me in it if : 1. He hires an appropriately rated commercial pilot...and 2. Pays all "direct" operating costs for the flight (gas, oil, landing fees)...and 3. He does not pay me anything. Yes/No/Other ? Stuart To answer your follow up question, he cannot pay you to fly it for him nor can you fly it for free if he pays you to lease it. Further based upon an FAA decision (involving flying a mechanic for an ambulance service) you cannot lease it for free and fly it for free if he needs it for his business. |
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RM,
I believe this would be illegal, it would make the plane a "rental" and require part 135 maintenance..? Stuart "Robert Moore" wrote in message . 6... "Stuart King" wrote 3. He does not pay me anything. He can even pay you to lease the airplane. |
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"Stuart King" wrote
I believe this would be illegal, it would make the plane a "rental" and require part 135 maintenance..? Many corporations lease their aircraft, hire their own pilots and operate under Part 91. Requires a lease agreement. Bob Moore |
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"Stuart King" wrote in message . com... 1. He hires an appropriately rated commercial pilot...and 2. Pays all "direct" operating costs for the flight (gas, oil, landing fees)...and 3. He does not pay me anything. Yes. Actually, it doesn't matter if he pays you or not. As long as you do not participate in providing or locating the pilot. However, you better be sure your insurance compnay is happy with such an arrangement. |
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"Stuart King" wrote in message . com... RM, I believe this would be illegal, it would make the plane a "rental" and require part 135 maintenance..? There's no rules about rentals. Part 135 refers to commercial operation, that is, where you provide both the pilot and the airplane. |
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"ArtP" wrote in message ... To answer your follow up question, he cannot pay you to fly it for him nor can you fly it for free if he pays you to lease it. Further based upon an FAA decision (involving flying a mechanic for an ambulance service) you cannot lease it for free and fly it for free if he needs it for his business. Correct, any time you have the same entity arranging for both the aircraft and the pilot, it is most likely a commercial operation. |
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"Stuart King" wrote in
. com: I believe this would be illegal, it would make the plane a "rental" and require part 135 maintenance..? Renting a plane is just that... an equipment rental. No part 135 is involved. For the pilot to fly it the plane must be airworthy, which includes an annual, but no 100 hour inspection is required. "Stuart King" wrote 3. He does not pay me anything. He can even pay you to lease the airplane. ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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You are going to run into some gray legal areas here. In the past some
flights like this have been construed by the FAA as part 135 flights, especially if your non-flying friend decides to take another passenger along on the flight who thinks its a charter. The best thing to do is check with your insurance company to make sure. They will make sure everything fits right. Let us know what they say. PD "Stuart King" wrote in message . com... I own my airplane. A friend needs to go somewhere, but is not a pilot. He can legally use my aircraft without me in it if : 1. He hires an appropriately rated commercial pilot...and 2. Pays all "direct" operating costs for the flight (gas, oil, landing fees)...and 3. He does not pay me anything. Yes/No/Other ? Stuart |
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