wilkersk
Pattern Altitude
Maybe. Will he be taking off on a treadmill?
Maybe...
Maybe. Will he be taking off on a treadmill?
Of course I also don't expect the next FAA guy I deal with to be a reasonable person, either. So far they've run about 80/20 reasonable/twits.OK...I missed the sarcasm. You don't have the misconception that any reasonable person would believe that what you're talking about is illegal.
This is the whole point stultus. If you take someone somewhere for their purpose, but you pay all the costs you've violated no regs. Yes, you get to log the time as PIC, but so what? If you're that worried about it, don't log the time. Or are you going to start telling me that the experience of flying your own airplane on your own dime is some sort of fudiciary benefit?So " you decline any monetary payment, but still log that flight time while not paying the costs of operating the aircraft, you’ve received compensation" indicates that logging flight time is "money changing hands"?
I suspect that if you can come up with a definition of "common carriage" you'll find money changes hands. Where some of you come up with this nonsense I'll never know. But just for you:Regs:
119.5(k) No person may advertise or otherwise offer to perform an operation subject to this part unless that person is authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration to conduct that operation.
119.21, Commercial operators engaged in intrastate common carriage and direct air carriers.
119.23, Operators engaged in passenger-carrying operations, cargo operations, or both with airplanes when common carriage is not involved.
119.25, Rotorcraft operations: Direct air carriers and commercial operators.
I’m not telling you that. But if the FBO says, “Hey, Steingar, we need this airplane flown to the avionics shop. If you take it, we won’t charge you for it...and we’ll give Bob a free ride home at the same time,” you’ve entered into a whole nuther area with no money changing hands.This is the whole point stultus. If you take someone somewhere for their purpose, but you pay all the costs you've violated no regs. Yes, you get to log the time as PIC, but so what? If you're that worried about it, don't log the time. Or are you going to start telling me that the experience of flying your own airplane on your own dime is some sort of fudiciary benefit?
ok... show me a reg that says money changing hands defines common carriage.I suspect that if you can come up with a definition of "common carriage" you'll find money changes hands. Where some of you come up with this nonsense I'll never know. But just for you:
Somebody paid for the airplane, fuel, etc. And it wasn't the pilot.“Hey, Steingar, we need this airplane flown to the avionics shop. If you take it, we won’t charge you for it...and we’ll give Bob a free ride home at the same time,” you’ve entered into a whole nuther area with no money changing hands.
The FBO provided the airplane, fuel, etc. free of charge. The FBO provided the pilot free of charge. The FBO could be violated in addition to the pilot.Somebody paid for the airplane, fuel, etc. And it wasn't the pilot.
For dinner? That's not related to the flight expenses.What if the Peterson’s pick up the check?
I've been reading. Not one person even remotely suggested a crime was being committed.Best be ready to cite some regs there partner. What you guys are saying is my pal committed a crime flying me up to get my airplane. Doesn't really make a lot of sense, and I think you're WRONG.
Especially.Especially since it's administrative ?
So far no one is saying that one exists.One more time for the cognitively challenged. So far no one has been able to cite a FAR contravening an appropriately rated pilot flying a non pilot on a flight entirely paid for by the pilot. While the pilot could violate lots of regulations, carrying a non-paying passenger is not one of them.
You sir, are a genius!Steve needs a refrigerator in his hangar. If he had enjoyed a beer while wiping down his plane, he could have told his wife, "Sorry, honey, I can't fly for eight hours." Issue resolved.
Once again, beer is the answer no matter the question
A complimentary FAA audit of your airplane and logbooks.What do I win?
A complimentary FAA audit of your airplane and logbooks.
What if his wife says:
"Steve. I'll be at the hangar in 10 minutes. Oh, by the way. I know your Skylarkbonanzamooney needs some fuel. I'm bringing $300 in cash with me so you can call the fuel truck over. I sold some of my custom jewelry today. It's my treat."
That scenario can’t happen, a women would never sell any jewelry
I just want to know if two rated PPLs, neither of whom are night current, can fly together at night.
Who are you and what have you done with my wife?What if his wife says:
"Steve. I'll be at the hangar in 10 minutes. Oh, by the way. I know your Skylarkbonanzamooney needs some fuel. I'm bringing $300 in cash with me so you can call the fuel truck over. I sold some of my custom jewelry today. It's my treat."
The answer to that should be quite obvious.I just want to know if two rated PPLs, neither of whom are night current, can fly together at night.
Coach or business class?I just want to know if two rated PPLs, neither of whom are night current, can fly together at night.
Certainly. And if someone else who IS night current is the pilot, it's even legal.I just want to know if two rated PPLs, neither of whom are night current, can fly together at night.
This is the whole point stultus. If you take someone somewhere for their purpose, but you pay all the costs you've violated no regs. Yes, you get to log the time as PIC, but so what? If you're that worried about it, don't log the time. Or are you going to start telling me that the experience of flying your own airplane on your own dime is some sort of fudiciary benefit?
I suspect that if you can come up with a definition of "common carriage" you'll find money changes hands. Where some of you come up with this nonsense I'll never know. But just for you:
The answer to that should be quite obvious.
What trouble have I caused?One thing is clear: @Ryanb is a troublemaker.
If he is lit in the hangar, then no. 8 hours throttle to bottle.