aloft
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Say you have a Private Pilot friend who it turns out is doing a whole bunch of unquestionably commercial flying for a company that doesn't want to pay an appropriately-certificated pilot to do it.
You've told him that building time on somebody else's dime with only a PPL is a no-no in the eyes of the FAA, that he could lose his PPL if he gets caught, and that he's harming the profession he wants to break into by doing for free what the company should be paying someone with a commercial ticket to do.
Thus far, he's chosen to ignore your warnings and admonishments.
What would you do? What should you do?
You've told him that building time on somebody else's dime with only a PPL is a no-no in the eyes of the FAA, that he could lose his PPL if he gets caught, and that he's harming the profession he wants to break into by doing for free what the company should be paying someone with a commercial ticket to do.
Thus far, he's chosen to ignore your warnings and admonishments.
What would you do? What should you do?