scott_l
Well-Known Member
So, the scenario: I am hired as a pilot for a man who owns a Baron to fly him and his family regularly to places they choose(not coincident to a business).
Simple enough scenario right? My question is am I legal to do this? According to Part 1 I am operating as a commercial operator which puts me under the scope of 119. Part 119.1e covers the below 6000 lbs payload and below 20 pax operations with private carriage and lists the things that DO NOT require a certificate. For the purpose of this scenario I am not giving instruction so I cannot be listed under that exception. Since this situation does not meet those exceptions my thinking is I must have a 121, 125 or 135 certificate. My school teaches plane+pilot+economic gain(note not profit but any type of gain ex. flight hours) =requiring a certificate but I cannot find a reference that alludes to that. I've been all over AC 120-12a and all that has done is define common vs private carriage and in another post about this Midlife Flyer brought to light a FSIMS document that said private carriage required a certificate.
Can anyone clear up the muddy water for me?
Simple enough scenario right? My question is am I legal to do this? According to Part 1 I am operating as a commercial operator which puts me under the scope of 119. Part 119.1e covers the below 6000 lbs payload and below 20 pax operations with private carriage and lists the things that DO NOT require a certificate. For the purpose of this scenario I am not giving instruction so I cannot be listed under that exception. Since this situation does not meet those exceptions my thinking is I must have a 121, 125 or 135 certificate. My school teaches plane+pilot+economic gain(note not profit but any type of gain ex. flight hours) =requiring a certificate but I cannot find a reference that alludes to that. I've been all over AC 120-12a and all that has done is define common vs private carriage and in another post about this Midlife Flyer brought to light a FSIMS document that said private carriage required a certificate.
Can anyone clear up the muddy water for me?