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Old October 30th 03, 02:38 AM
Vaughn
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Default FAA to End part 91 Sightseeing flights?

The below is from AOPA:
FAA PROPOSAL WOULD SQUEEZE CHARITY FLIGHTS, SIGHTSEEING OPS
An FAA notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published this week would
likely shrink the pool of pilots able to help local charities with
fundraising flights and, by the FAA's own admission, drive hundreds
of small sightseeing operations out of business. The proposal would
raise the minimum number of hours required for pilots conducting charity
fundraising flights from 200 to 500, and remove an exemption that allows
FAR Part 91 sightseeing flights within 25 nautical miles of an airport.
Operators currently conducting flights under this exception would then
be subject to the operational requirements of Part 135. "This proposed
rule is a real slap in the face to Part 91 pilots who contribute their
time and services to worthy causes, and to small businesspeople just
trying to earn an income," said Andy Cebula, an AOPA senior vice president.
"The FAA claims the change is for safety reasons, but they provide no
safety data or statistics to justify the jump in flight hours required
to conduct charitable fundraising flights."

The FAA proposal (all 20-some pages) is at:
http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/p77/257434.pdf

This will cause the loss of lots of flying jobs, the FAA admits that few
sightseeing operations will be able to afford to operate under part 135, so
the government is going to keep us all safer by keeping us on the ground.
You have until Jan 20 to file your comments.

Vaughn




 




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