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colorado_rafter
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I am self employed, and own a remote fishing lodge. I regularly fly in supplies when I make a trip out, including provisions for a small store I also own in that area that is a lifeline for those who live remote year round. When I am not there I rely on a friend to haul supplies in. He owns a 135 which works for both of us since when he has a pickup in my area, he flies up empty anyway.
I rarely fly others who aren't family, and in the rare instance others fly with me there is no exchange or expectation of money whatsoever. I throw items onboard for friends from town to bring to them if they ask, and again I have no expectation or accept compensation for it. I was doing my BFR this spring and the instructor doing the checkout at the end was rather rude in saying I needed a commercial certificate and was taking money from respectable commercial operators after he asked where I normally fly and that I was lucky he didn't report me to the FSDO. That made me feel like a criminal. Have owned the lodge for years, never considered a commercial certificate because I never took compensation for anyone elses person or property.
I rarely fly others who aren't family, and in the rare instance others fly with me there is no exchange or expectation of money whatsoever. I throw items onboard for friends from town to bring to them if they ask, and again I have no expectation or accept compensation for it. I was doing my BFR this spring and the instructor doing the checkout at the end was rather rude in saying I needed a commercial certificate and was taking money from respectable commercial operators after he asked where I normally fly and that I was lucky he didn't report me to the FSDO. That made me feel like a criminal. Have owned the lodge for years, never considered a commercial certificate because I never took compensation for anyone elses person or property.