DeltaASA16
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Summer is here and I've been looking for ways to build some time. A friend of mine suggested that I look at doing aerial photography! I have my ASEL Commercial Certificate and am really in to Photography (Canon DSLR Equipment).
I am seriously starting to consider doing it, but I am a little curious. If I advertised my photography services, would that be considered holding out? I am not carrying passengers or cargo for compensation or hire. I looked in to the FARs, regulations which would tell me about the limits of aerial photography.. but the ones I researched 61.118 and 135.1(b) are listed as "reserved." (even though the websites said they would tell me about it.. )
Can anyone help clear this up for me? The way I see it, I am paying for the plane rental and the customer is only paying for the print of their house/company building. Would the FAA see it as me charging the customer for the plane? ... please help
-Adam
Summer is here and I've been looking for ways to build some time. A friend of mine suggested that I look at doing aerial photography! I have my ASEL Commercial Certificate and am really in to Photography (Canon DSLR Equipment).
I am seriously starting to consider doing it, but I am a little curious. If I advertised my photography services, would that be considered holding out? I am not carrying passengers or cargo for compensation or hire. I looked in to the FARs, regulations which would tell me about the limits of aerial photography.. but the ones I researched 61.118 and 135.1(b) are listed as "reserved." (even though the websites said they would tell me about it.. )
Can anyone help clear this up for me? The way I see it, I am paying for the plane rental and the customer is only paying for the print of their house/company building. Would the FAA see it as me charging the customer for the plane? ... please help

-Adam