What can you do with a commercial pilot certificate.??
What can you not do with a commercial pilot Certificate.??
What can you do with a commercial pilot certificate.??
What can you not do with a commercial pilot Certificate.??
No surprise there.That’s funny. I was just about to respond with the same thing.
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What can you do with a commercial pilot certificate.??
What can you not do with a commercial pilot Certificate.??
…and where do you find that information?
What do the regulations require for inop equipment.
Under what circumstances is a 100 hour inspection required and what circumstances may you exceed the 100 hours.
Ok…61.133
What makes one “qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter…,” and what are the applicable parts of this chapter?§61.133 Commercial pilot privileges and limitations.
(a) Privileges—(1) General. A person who holds a commercial pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft—
(i) Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire, provided the person is qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter that apply to the operation; and
(ii) For compensation or hire, provided the person is qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter that apply to the operation.
Ok…
What makes one “qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter…,” and what are the applicable parts of this chapter?
Ok…so that’s “this part”…what about “the applicable parts of this chapter”?You have all applicable endorsements (or type rating if applicable) for the aircraft you are acting as PIC of (complex/HP/high altitude/TW), meet currency and flight review requirements, hold atleast a second class medical.
91 and 135Ok…so that’s “this part”…what about “the applicable parts of this chapter”?
Can you go home from your commercial checkride and fly under Part 135 the next day? How do you know which part a flight falls under?91 and 135
If I got hired by a 135 operator immediately after my checkride, yes. As for the second part, if it’s private carriage or one of the exempt operations per 119.1, then it falls under part 91, otherwise it would generally fall under 135Can you go home from your commercial checkride and fly under Part 135 the next day? How do you know which part a flight falls under?
no, actually…it would take training time time and another checkride.If I got hired by a 135 operator immediately after my checkride, yes.
Can you define “private carriage”?As for the second part, if it’s private carriage or one of the exempt operations per 119.1, then it falls under part 91, otherwise it would generally fall under 135
What about 121?91 and 135
Or 125, or 129, or 137, or…What about 121?
Exactly. The real point is that there may be other rules within the FAR which regulate compensation for paid pilots. I doubt you need to memorized all of them but to think of 135 and 121 as the most common examples of something which may be covered by other regulations - something I need to consider any time I am going to fly for compensation.Or 125, or 129, or 137, or…
…and understand that even the stuff listed in 119.1 as NOT falling under 119 may still require additional certifications and/or operating authorizations.Exactly. The real point is that there may be other rules within the FAR which regulate compensation for paid pilots. I doubt you need to memorized all of them but to think of 135 and 121 as the most common examples of something which may be covered by other regulations - something I need to consider any time I am going to fly for compensation.
This hits a little too close to home.your piper lance can't fly more than 0kts ground speed because of a little wittle head wind of 80kts and/or it has some kind of "fuel issue" that definitely wasn't running out of gas, causing you to have to land your entire family like 20 miles from home. you tell someone pwetty pwease can you give me a ride to pick up my plane after maintenanceputs fuel in itfixes it, I'll give you $50 or 15 bushels of corn, because I have lots and lots of bushels of corn. is this legal?
But it costs more than $30 of my time to convert it to cash.This hits a little too close to home.
FYI 15 bushels of corn is ~$80 today in central IL.
This hits a little too close to home.
FYI 15 bushels of corn is ~$80 today in central IL.
That list is getting long.RR22 needs a bushel of corn, me thinks
That list is getting long.
what other farm products are we lacking at RR?
All I can offer is soybeans.I'd bring it but I just have a little itty bitty mooney which barely has enough room for me and a checklist. wait, what other farm products are we lacking at RR?
All I can offer is soybeans.
And cats. I got plenty of those.
Who's grilling next year?
I’ll pop ‘em one, and you do the skinnin’.And cats. I got plenty of those.
Who's grilling next year?
I’ll pop ‘em one, and you do the skinnin’.
I’ve skinned my share of Deere, and of course my Maule, but the only Cat I’ve ever tried to skin was actually a Massey.What if the cat is name Maule?
FYI 15 bushels of corn is ~$80 today in central IL.
The ethanol plant gets 2.8 gallons.How many quarts can you squeeze out of a bushel of corn.??