averettpilot
Well-Known Member
I have a question regarding this over 10 hours to get to place where inspection may be done. Here is the hypothetical situation. Let's say you fly an aircraft for a jump operation in Arizona and you've flown it right up to the 100 hr. inspection due time. Your boss now needs it ferried to Michigan for the summer where it will be used again for jump operations. The ferry will put about 15 hrs. on the tach time. Is this legal? Do you need a ferry permit? Thoughts?
Also, as a side question, when does an aircraft start and stop being used for hire? The reason is I was told that the ferry flight since it does not carry passenger is not for hire and then not subject to any 100 hr requirements. Could the ferry flight be viewed as a relocation flight in use of a business?
I know this is a lot of question, but any thoughts would be most helpful from pilots and A&P's alike. Thanks in advance.
Also, as a side question, when does an aircraft start and stop being used for hire? The reason is I was told that the ferry flight since it does not carry passenger is not for hire and then not subject to any 100 hr requirements. Could the ferry flight be viewed as a relocation flight in use of a business?
I know this is a lot of question, but any thoughts would be most helpful from pilots and A&P's alike. Thanks in advance.