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If you are the photographer, flying is OK on a private
certificate. If you advertise and take other photographers "for hire" to get their pictures it is a 135 operation. If you have a photography business with employees, you can carry your employee AFAIK as long as the flight is a part of the job. "Andrey Serbinenko" wrote in message ... |I know that books can be written about what FAA considers "commercial use" | requiring appropriate certification and what is "incidental", but I'm going | to ask this anyway. Does taking aerial pictures and then using them in | a commercial product constitute a commercial use? If I take a picture of | say a beautiful sunset on top at 7 thousand feet and then make a poster out | of it and sell it, would that violate my private certificate limitations? | | | Andrey | | |
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