Rick Rademacher
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Rick Rademacher
I received this today in my email ->http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event...aspx?eid=56804
**The Ohio State University, Angle of Attack (AOA), Research Study / see contact info below .Topic: Volunteer pilots needed to study the benefits of Angle of Attack Displays. Compensation for time. .Date and Time: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 , starting at 8:00 am EST Download Calendar File .Speaker(s): Mr. Marshall Pomeroy (event coordinator) .Brief Description: Who Can Participate:
1. Volunteer pilots with a private pilot certificate having between 50 - 200 hours of total flt time.
2. Time commitment is 3-6 hours. Flight time will average 2-3.5 hours. Compenasation will be based on $10/flight hour. Flight time can be logged at PIC.
3. Flights will be conducted in university aircraft. Flights will begin and end at KOSU**
So, the FAA says it is OK for a private pilot to be paid compensation of $10 per flight hour of logged PIC time and FREE flight time to participate in this study. Are they breaking their own rules? While the study might be important, the FAA should be consistent in what they say we can or can’t do. Does anyone else see the possible conflict with FAA regulations or is this SOP?
**The Ohio State University, Angle of Attack (AOA), Research Study / see contact info below .Topic: Volunteer pilots needed to study the benefits of Angle of Attack Displays. Compensation for time. .Date and Time: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 , starting at 8:00 am EST Download Calendar File .Speaker(s): Mr. Marshall Pomeroy (event coordinator) .Brief Description: Who Can Participate:
1. Volunteer pilots with a private pilot certificate having between 50 - 200 hours of total flt time.
2. Time commitment is 3-6 hours. Flight time will average 2-3.5 hours. Compenasation will be based on $10/flight hour. Flight time can be logged at PIC.
3. Flights will be conducted in university aircraft. Flights will begin and end at KOSU**
So, the FAA says it is OK for a private pilot to be paid compensation of $10 per flight hour of logged PIC time and FREE flight time to participate in this study. Are they breaking their own rules? While the study might be important, the FAA should be consistent in what they say we can or can’t do. Does anyone else see the possible conflict with FAA regulations or is this SOP?