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Old 2nd Aug 2016, 00:26
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Fly for blades?

Anyone out there have there own aircraft and fly for an "uber" type service like blade? Is it worth it?
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Old 2nd Aug 2016, 15:27
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As far as I understand, Blade only used FAR PART 135 helicopter companies.
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The FAA shot down AirPooler which was just an electronic bulletin board for ride sharing. To allow the passenger to set the time and place falls under part 119.
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Blade is essentially a brand name for Liberty Helicopters. It's all 135.
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