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Old June 22nd 06, 09:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Hi!

I`m considering to buy a Columbia 400 for private and business
purposes. The aircraft will be N-registered, although operated in
Germany (which is legally possibly using a trust i.e.).
As I`m planning to earn my Commercial certificate, I was wondering
whether there were any FARs which prevent me from offering commercial
flights over here in Germany.

For the moment omitting possible restrictions possibly imposed by the
German administration, what are the regulations to such an activity?

Is the commercial transport of passengers in a single engine aircraft
allowed? VFR and IFR or only VFR?
How would I be supervised by the FAA? Can you point me to the relevant
FARs?

Thanks in advance for your replies...

Christian

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Old June 22nd 06, 11:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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US registered aircraft must follow FAR just as they do
within the USA. Countries have what is called cabotage [do
a Google] that will prevent your operating a business within
a nation's airspace if you carry passengers or cargo that
isn't private transportation.

The other aircraft operators in Germany will turn you in for
piracy of their business.


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| Hi!
|
| I`m considering to buy a Columbia 400 for private and
business
| purposes. The aircraft will be N-registered, although
operated in
| Germany (which is legally possibly using a trust i.e.).
| As I`m planning to earn my Commercial certificate, I was
wondering
| whether there were any FARs which prevent me from offering
commercial
| flights over here in Germany.
|
| For the moment omitting possible restrictions possibly
imposed by the
| German administration, what are the regulations to such an
activity?
|
| Is the commercial transport of passengers in a single
engine aircraft
| allowed? VFR and IFR or only VFR?
| How would I be supervised by the FAA? Can you point me to
the relevant
| FARs?
|
| Thanks in advance for your replies...
|
| Christian
|


 




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