Captain
Final Approach
Untrue story I heard about happening somewhere else.
Bobs Shack of Soaring runs a 135 operation all over the US moving anyone who will pay. One day one of there planes departs a small airport and the pilot leaves the planes logbook behind. The plane is grounded until its return, but the crew is out of duty time to get a car and drive the 200 miles or so to retrieve the logbook.
So, the company (BSS) calls the FBO where the logbook is left. Johnny answers the phone and sure enough the logbook is right there. BSS asks Johnny if he can deliver the logbook as there is no other curriour service in the town.
Johnny says he has school tomorrow but could probably fit it in if he flew a C-172 he has access to. Company (BSS) says that's fine and would be willing to pay for whatever cost Johnny incurrs as its vital they get that logbook to their plane by tomorrow morning when they have a VIP flight scheduled.
Johnny doesn't know. Wants to ask the FBO boss. BSS says that's fine but doesn't think the boss will ever agree as he'll be motivated to use his own charter service for massive profit with the late call out fees and all.
BSS is fine with Johnny driving it over. 4 hours from now is just as good as 2 hours. BSS does not care. As incentive BSS offers Johnny payment to drive his car over equal to the cost of whatever the C-172 rental would have been.
So, here's the question:
Can Johnny drive his car and accept payment related to the Cessna rental? Can Johnny elect to fly instead? Remember, BSS doesn't care one way or the other. If he can't fly why not? It's totally his choice to save time for himself as he has school the next day.
Discuss.
Bobs Shack of Soaring runs a 135 operation all over the US moving anyone who will pay. One day one of there planes departs a small airport and the pilot leaves the planes logbook behind. The plane is grounded until its return, but the crew is out of duty time to get a car and drive the 200 miles or so to retrieve the logbook.
So, the company (BSS) calls the FBO where the logbook is left. Johnny answers the phone and sure enough the logbook is right there. BSS asks Johnny if he can deliver the logbook as there is no other curriour service in the town.
Johnny says he has school tomorrow but could probably fit it in if he flew a C-172 he has access to. Company (BSS) says that's fine and would be willing to pay for whatever cost Johnny incurrs as its vital they get that logbook to their plane by tomorrow morning when they have a VIP flight scheduled.
Johnny doesn't know. Wants to ask the FBO boss. BSS says that's fine but doesn't think the boss will ever agree as he'll be motivated to use his own charter service for massive profit with the late call out fees and all.
BSS is fine with Johnny driving it over. 4 hours from now is just as good as 2 hours. BSS does not care. As incentive BSS offers Johnny payment to drive his car over equal to the cost of whatever the C-172 rental would have been.
So, here's the question:
Can Johnny drive his car and accept payment related to the Cessna rental? Can Johnny elect to fly instead? Remember, BSS doesn't care one way or the other. If he can't fly why not? It's totally his choice to save time for himself as he has school the next day.
Discuss.