jessilea35
Well-Known Member
So, here is my situation. As a pilot, I have all the requirements for a 135 pilot. I understand that it is alot more difficult to be a 135 operator. I am a partner in a LLC. Myself and a friend (non partner of LLC) are interested to purchase a C-207. A company has also expressed interest in leasing that plane and hiring me, as a pilot. Does that require me/LLC to be a 135 operator?
It is not as if I am trying to get around that, its just that I dont want to have to go thru all the hassle of getting that certification for me not to need it.
After reading some other posts, I have a few questions. If the LLC, "dry leases" the plane to this company, can they hire a partner(s) from the LLC? If that is Part 135, does the company have to be the operator or the LLC? Also, I keep reading "intrastate", so if I fly from one state to another, does that automatically make it 135? My last question, say the company buys the C-207 (or any other plane for that matter) and chooses to hire me to fly it, if/where does 135 operator fall in? Them or I?
These might be some naive/dumb questions, but after reading just a small portion of the Part 135 requirements, my brain is fried. I just want to make sure Im either, not wasting my time or getting a jump start on a very long and complicated process.
Thank you in advance for your time and advice.
jessilea
It is not as if I am trying to get around that, its just that I dont want to have to go thru all the hassle of getting that certification for me not to need it.
After reading some other posts, I have a few questions. If the LLC, "dry leases" the plane to this company, can they hire a partner(s) from the LLC? If that is Part 135, does the company have to be the operator or the LLC? Also, I keep reading "intrastate", so if I fly from one state to another, does that automatically make it 135? My last question, say the company buys the C-207 (or any other plane for that matter) and chooses to hire me to fly it, if/where does 135 operator fall in? Them or I?
These might be some naive/dumb questions, but after reading just a small portion of the Part 135 requirements, my brain is fried. I just want to make sure Im either, not wasting my time or getting a jump start on a very long and complicated process.
Thank you in advance for your time and advice.
jessilea