I took some family up about a month ago, went out came back paid etc. Came back the following week, like on monday and I had just flown on Sat., and they dispatcher pulled me aside and asked me why I had taken up passengers as a student pilot. I just laughed and said I got my license 8 years ago and am currentely working on commercial.
I guess it had happened recently at the place I fly at too and she was pretty nervous about it apparently.
I know a guy who took someone flying as a student pilot. He went on his round-robin cross country and had friends at one of his destinations... took one of them around the pattern. When he told me about it I told him that I didn't want to hear any more of it!
Kinda funny. . .know of a student who flew cross country as well. Had a passenger; got ramp checked. FAA is still working it.
She looks like a fun person to fly with
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If thats what you notice in that picture then I think you may consider packing up and moving out here.So remind me again how many bars are required to fly a 172?![]()
So remind me again how many bars are required to fly a 172?![]()
lol you're right. I didn't even see the epaulets.If thats what you notice in that picture then I think you may consider packing up and moving out here.
Is his first name Lou? And his last name Zher?
Because that's what I think when I hear your story.
Sheesh, some people. If all you've got in your arsenal is "I'm a pilot, I can take you flying" then that's pretty sad.
No bars required apparently, just one rack.
My 3rd flight instructor was a very nerdy girly-man. After about a week of flying with him, he asked if he could bring his girlfriend along for a night flight. I was surprised he actually had a girlfriend. I didn't mind but it still seemed a little funny that he was bringing people along on my time....
I would have said no. Impress your date on your own time, not on mine.
And after reading this thread, I am so waiting for the "Dear Dough, I was busted taking passengers along with me as a student pilot on a solo flight. Do you think this will damage my chances of working as an airline pilot?"
I swear, if I were Dough, I'd so totally toy with those d-bags.
So remind me again how many bars are required to fly a 172?![]()
you dont need any especially to sit in it w/o it running... (attitude indicator)

Who fly's with both hands anyways? Sheesh, c'mon now....We all know REAL pilots only use two fingers.......![]()
I would have said no. Impress your date on your own time, not on mine.