Kirk Bauer
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I know the best answer is to go pay an expert, but right now I'm just spitballing on whether or not I can combine my interest in SCUBA and flying into a business. I'd like to at least direct my informal research without having to consult a professional.
Specifically, as a PADI Divemaster and soon-to-be-private-pilot, I thought it would be neat to buy a plane and offer SCUBA packages that would include travel on my plane, hotel, and me leading the dives, etc.
Based on this article I think that doing such a thing with just a private pilot's license is a "no go": https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news...ess-flying-and-the-compensation-or-hire-rule/. Specifically, the FAA might not (or definitely won't) consider the flying incidental to the business.
My question is: what would it take to make this sort of thing legal? If I had a commercial license and performed 100hr maintenance would that be sufficient? Or am I looking at a single-pilot Part 135 operation?
Specifically, as a PADI Divemaster and soon-to-be-private-pilot, I thought it would be neat to buy a plane and offer SCUBA packages that would include travel on my plane, hotel, and me leading the dives, etc.
Based on this article I think that doing such a thing with just a private pilot's license is a "no go": https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news...ess-flying-and-the-compensation-or-hire-rule/. Specifically, the FAA might not (or definitely won't) consider the flying incidental to the business.
My question is: what would it take to make this sort of thing legal? If I had a commercial license and performed 100hr maintenance would that be sufficient? Or am I looking at a single-pilot Part 135 operation?