I offered a local sightseeing flight as an auction item for trivia night at our kid's school. It brought $550 which was a pleasant surprise. Anyway, I envisioned this as being a 91.146 flight, and I put in all the limitations such as 25nm and landing at the same airport as departure. I meet all the requirements.
As I'm preparing to draft the required letter to the FSDO, I find myself with two questions:
Since I'm receiving no compensation of any form for this flight, does 91.146 even apply? Is this just the same as me taking any friend for a flight? The family that bought it also has kids in the school and we are friendly. I think the fact that the school offered the flight and received money for it does mean that the 91.146 rules apply, but frankly it all feels a little silly.
Assuming the letter is required, what date should I put down? The flight has to be VFR, and obviously I'd like calm, clear weather, which is never guaranteed 7 days out, which is the notification requirement in the reg. When I was originally considering doing this I found a thread where @midlifeflyer and @EdFred mentioned doing this in the past, but now I can't find it. I "think" they said they listed a date range and that satisfied the fsdo. I also think the general consensus was that the fsdo doesn't really care unless they think they see a pilot or organization abusing the reg.
As I'm preparing to draft the required letter to the FSDO, I find myself with two questions:
Since I'm receiving no compensation of any form for this flight, does 91.146 even apply? Is this just the same as me taking any friend for a flight? The family that bought it also has kids in the school and we are friendly. I think the fact that the school offered the flight and received money for it does mean that the 91.146 rules apply, but frankly it all feels a little silly.
Assuming the letter is required, what date should I put down? The flight has to be VFR, and obviously I'd like calm, clear weather, which is never guaranteed 7 days out, which is the notification requirement in the reg. When I was originally considering doing this I found a thread where @midlifeflyer and @EdFred mentioned doing this in the past, but now I can't find it. I "think" they said they listed a date range and that satisfied the fsdo. I also think the general consensus was that the fsdo doesn't really care unless they think they see a pilot or organization abusing the reg.
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