tgrayson
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How does the FAA ever find out about things like the scenario described?
A Commercial pilots gets angry about business being stolen from him so he makes a call to the FAA.
How does the FAA ever find out about things like the scenario described?
ps..... This guy has invested a lot of money at this FBO
Doesn't that sound a little fishy to you? Comeon man, be realistic. How can flightschools offer a 10% block discount? There's a process to it...
If you mean invested money, as an owner, this would be perfectly legal, as it is his business. If you mean invested money, as in paid for flight training, it is illegal.
There are certain ways around it, all of which are unethical, so I won't mention them.
Did so! Live in Indiana and its happening in OH. Called a FSDO in Dallas I believe it was!
DING DING DING. And FISDO has stated, "nothing is written against what you have told me." Therefore what I was told today it is ok to fly out in a rental plane, and fly back the rental plane as long as the guy flying the "sales" plane that they just bought is commercial rated. Weird but just called FSDO myself and he said the whole "compensation" as being flight time isnt in the books and its a gray area that may be cleared up in the near future.
Secondly, I think a lot of things are "illegal" according to the FARs. I would even go as far as saying those who fly with their parents and their parents end up paying for the flight, that is illegal yet it happens all the time. Anyways got my answer from FSDO and thought I'd pass it along. But from the gentlemen I talked to said its ok and got his number and info if I am ever in doubt or my buddy is questioned.
Maybe, he is wrong but he was an FAA inspector for 20 years...so I will go with his interpetation.
(will somebody please tell me how to make a sarcasm tag?)
semicolon, "sarcasm", then another semicolon
Like this --
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Just what we need. . . a bunch of babbling idiots / FAA Lawyers saying flight time is compensation. . .
great way to bring the industry even lower gents.