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Subject: Re: legal role of safety pilot
From: Email address hidden
Date: Fri Feb 09 03:57:14 2001
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2001 21:42:23 -0600, "Jim Fisher" <VarsityJim@aol.com>
wrote:
><machogrande@nosoup4u.com> wrote in message
>news:3a831876.105665233@news1.attglobal.net...
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>> >On my planet, we can't charge unless we're commercial.
>> >
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>> Can't charge for what????
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>Umm, money? But you already know that so I must be missin' something.
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>C'mon, Macho, what's your point?
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>--
>Jim Fisher
>North Alabama
>Cherokee 180
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>
You say "we can't charge"
I ask "can't charge for what?".
I know that there is a regulation concerning the carrying of persons
or property for hire.
I am simply asking what else there is that cannot be charged for.
Are you saying that if I say to you (a private pilot), "I will give
you $20 if you show me how to do a steep turn", and you accept, that
one or the other of us is in violation of some regulation???
If so, which regulation would that be??
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