Irishwake83
Filing Flight Plan
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2022
- Messages
- 9
- Display Name
Display name:
Irishwake83
Hey guys, I’m in the middle of training for my PPL and I’m hoping I can get some clarity on this regulation.
I am part owner of a small business that travels around the south east US. My intention from the beginning is only to get my PPL for personal reasons, but while going through the ground school and regulations I began to wonder.
“(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section, no person who holds a private pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft that is carrying passengers or property for compensation or hire; nor may that person, for compensation or hire, act as pilot in command of an aircraft.
(b) A private pilot may, for compensation or hire, act as pilot in command of an aircraft in connection with any business or employment if:
(1) The flight is only incidental to that business or employment; and
(2) The aircraft does not carry passengers or property for compensation or hire.”
Specifically the part in question is compensation and hire. Say I have a contract to do a job that is a four hour flight away. Normally we simply drive to our destination, the employees are paid for the travel time, and of course paid for their work. Wouldn’t this qualify as incidental since we don’t need to fly to the destination, we could simply drive.
1) Can I fly my employees to that job to work if I elect not to receive compensation from the company that hired us for the time spent in the aircraft?
2) Would I be able to pay my employees for the time spent in the aircraft, even if the business or I as pilot, am not directly compensated for it?
3) can common purpose be used as an exception to the regulation here?
It seems pretty cut and dry but my situation, I feel, is a little unique. I guess the part that I’m not clear on is whether or not for compensation and hire means once my passengers/employees are at their destination.
I am part owner of a small business that travels around the south east US. My intention from the beginning is only to get my PPL for personal reasons, but while going through the ground school and regulations I began to wonder.
“(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section, no person who holds a private pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft that is carrying passengers or property for compensation or hire; nor may that person, for compensation or hire, act as pilot in command of an aircraft.
(b) A private pilot may, for compensation or hire, act as pilot in command of an aircraft in connection with any business or employment if:
(1) The flight is only incidental to that business or employment; and
(2) The aircraft does not carry passengers or property for compensation or hire.”
Specifically the part in question is compensation and hire. Say I have a contract to do a job that is a four hour flight away. Normally we simply drive to our destination, the employees are paid for the travel time, and of course paid for their work. Wouldn’t this qualify as incidental since we don’t need to fly to the destination, we could simply drive.
1) Can I fly my employees to that job to work if I elect not to receive compensation from the company that hired us for the time spent in the aircraft?
2) Would I be able to pay my employees for the time spent in the aircraft, even if the business or I as pilot, am not directly compensated for it?
3) can common purpose be used as an exception to the regulation here?
It seems pretty cut and dry but my situation, I feel, is a little unique. I guess the part that I’m not clear on is whether or not for compensation and hire means once my passengers/employees are at their destination.