Originally Posted by
LeicesterH
BUT who owns it ? In video (#3438) T C-T clearly says "MY own aeroplane" but FAA registry says N56200 is owned by 3G CLASSIC AVIATION INC - is this T C-T's company ?
Many people use the same term when refering to borrowed or assigned equipment. I know many people who say "my car" when refering to a company car, and I heard several harrier pilots routinely refer to the aeroplane they usually flew as "my aeroplane" (when it actually belonged to a little old lady who lived in a central london council house). I refer to the laptop I'm currently typing this on as "my laptop" when it actually belongs to my employer.
I wouldn't want to pick on her for that.
PDR