Since its opening brief, Flytenow maintained that common carriage was a common law term. The FAA introduced a distinction between common law and their own interpretation of common carriage, to which Flytenow responded…
Abdul, profit seeking is the most important element of a common carrier (a common law term). The term “common carriage” is well-known and understood by the courts, and refers to a commercial transportation enterprise…
Flytenow's fee is irrelevant because the rules apply to a pilot, not a company. It's the pilot who can't receive compensation. For example, the outcome (according to the FAA) would be exactly the same whether or not a…
The entire ruling was about compensation. Additionally, neither the Federal Aviation Regulations nor the FAA has ever recognized any distinction between friends or strangers, i.e., a prior existing relationship has no…
The blog post merely points out a very significant pitfall in the FAA ruling. By the way, I would research the actual requirements of carrying passengers for hire before saying all you need is a commercial certificate.…
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Since its opening brief, Flytenow maintained that common carriage was a common law term. The FAA introduced a distinction between common law and their own interpretation of common carriage, to which Flytenow responded…
Abdul, profit seeking is the most important element of a common carrier (a common law term). The term “common carriage” is well-known and understood by the courts, and refers to a commercial transportation enterprise…
Flytenow's fee is irrelevant because the rules apply to a pilot, not a company. It's the pilot who can't receive compensation. For example, the outcome (according to the FAA) would be exactly the same whether or not a…
The entire ruling was about compensation. Additionally, neither the Federal Aviation Regulations nor the FAA has ever recognized any distinction between friends or strangers, i.e., a prior existing relationship has no…
The blog post merely points out a very significant pitfall in the FAA ruling. By the way, I would research the actual requirements of carrying passengers for hire before saying all you need is a commercial certificate.…
https://www.flytenow.com/