Peace, good people! I did phrase my original question incorrectly. I was thinking “getting paid to fly it” (flight instruction) would be included in “a commercial operation”.
Thank you.
Scott
Continental "1800 hours or 12 years" rebuild
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Re: Continental "1800 hours or 12 years" rebuild
Scott,
To get an accurate answer we need an accurate question.
Exactly which FAR are you looking at operating under?
Rick
To get an accurate answer we need an accurate question.
Exactly which FAR are you looking at operating under?
Rick