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(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.
The question I have has to do with qualifications. I know that I can't legally fly a 747 or anything above 12,500lbs or a turboprop. Lets say all of my experience (flight hours) is in Cessna, Piper, and Grumman AA5 airframes. Can I legally fly a Diamond DA 40 for example... Lets say I was hired to ferry an unfamiliar airframe for example.
Just to be clear... I wouldn't do that without training and I also realize that I probably wouldn't be insured either.... I guess I am looking for what I can legally fly and hopefully someone can point me to specific regs I could use to backup up..
Or if you think I am being a bit lazy... If I get a nudge in the right direction of where to find the answer, I would be much appreciated.
Working towards commercial rating,
Thanks!
(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.
The question I have has to do with qualifications. I know that I can't legally fly a 747 or anything above 12,500lbs or a turboprop. Lets say all of my experience (flight hours) is in Cessna, Piper, and Grumman AA5 airframes. Can I legally fly a Diamond DA 40 for example... Lets say I was hired to ferry an unfamiliar airframe for example.
Just to be clear... I wouldn't do that without training and I also realize that I probably wouldn't be insured either.... I guess I am looking for what I can legally fly and hopefully someone can point me to specific regs I could use to backup up..
Or if you think I am being a bit lazy... If I get a nudge in the right direction of where to find the answer, I would be much appreciated.
Working towards commercial rating,
Thanks!