USA - Private Pilot glider tow compensation
On Nov 14, 2:53*am, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On Nov 14, 6:03*am, 150flivver wrote:
No, you didn't get that wrong. *If you agreed to fly my aircraft to
the shop for its annual (I pay all the expenses, you just fly it) and
you did it, you had better be a commercial pilot if the FAA ever
questioned you on the circumstances surrounding the trip.
No, that's not true.
You just can't count the time towards a higher rating.
So I can fly cargo or give rides to paying customers or do anything
that normally requires a commercial rating in someone elses aircraft
(not specifically stated as an exception) as long as I don't get paid
cash or use the time towards a higher rating? I think not. Show me
where the regulations allow a private pilot to do this. I can show you
the regulations that specify private pilot privileges and no where
does it state that a private pilot can do more as long as he doesn't
log it or use it for a higher rating in the future.
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