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7th Mar 2019, 20:14
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Yes. But the failure in this case was (or rather:...

Yes. But the failure in this case was (or rather: seems to have been) the inability or unwillingness of an individual to say NO when it would have been appropriate to do so. There is a lot of human...
6th Mar 2019, 17:54
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Not entirely I think. Unfortunately in aviation a...

Not entirely I think. Unfortunately in aviation a lot of knowledge gained over the years comes from analysing accidents. In case of that accident itself there is, in all probability, nothing new to...
3rd Mar 2019, 12:33
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Now it would. The usual ramp inspection in Europe...

Now it would. The usual ramp inspection in Europe is called SAFA for: Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircaft....
20th Feb 2019, 13:50
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If it really was that way then indeed it was more...

If it really was that way then indeed it was more charter than corporate flying... Mr. Henderson will probably tell the exact opposite. Some judgde or jury will have to decide who to believe.
20th Feb 2019, 13:26
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Even then the PIC might not automatically become...

Even then the PIC might not automatically become an air carrier. If in my last example a company tells me that the plane they usually use is unavailable, and if I perhaps could find them a different...
20th Feb 2019, 12:31
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I would say no. I could get a phone call from a...

I would say no. I could get a phone call from a company that has/rents a plane telling me their regular pilot called in sick and asking me if I would fly their plane tomorrow. That does not make me...
20th Feb 2019, 12:24
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Not necessarily. In a typical "corporate flying...

Not necessarily. In a typical "corporate flying department" where a company owns (or has access to) one or more planes and employs (or contracts) one or more pilots it is the company that has...
20th Feb 2019, 10:17
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Posted By what next

That would be Mr. McKay. It does not matter if he...

That would be Mr. McKay. It does not matter if he phones the parties involved (the owner of the plane and the pilot who flies it) himself or delegates those calls to his secretary, Mr. Henderson or...
20th Feb 2019, 09:29
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So far I have read nowhere that those flights...

So far I have read nowhere that those flights were performed on cost sharing basis. In one of the interviews further up the page the manager (Mr.McKay) said that he paid for them. Alone. There is...
16th Feb 2019, 18:29
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And what does your insurance say about...

And what does your insurance say about passengers? In this case, no third party was harmed, but instead a very "precious" (in terms of money) passenger. On commercial air transport there is a minimum...
15th Feb 2019, 11:47
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(I am merely playing the lawyer of the deceased...

(I am merely playing the lawyer of the deceased pilots family here!) All we know is that the pilot used another perons's credit card to pay for all those things. Like I do when I use my employer's...
15th Feb 2019, 10:20
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At this point that's only an assumption. Maybe he...

At this point that's only an assumption. Maybe he was so desperate for flying hours in the Malibu that he agreed to pay for the whole trip himself? Really - we don't know. And those who know are not...
14th Feb 2019, 18:15
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No, no, no! Regulations and laws are made by...

No, no, no! Regulations and laws are made by states, not by insureres. We are talking about legality here. Cost sharing flights (observing the relevant rules) are legal in EASA member countries. How...
14th Feb 2019, 16:10
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Posted By what next

Although I am not the biggest fan of flight...

Although I am not the biggest fan of flight sharing sites (and would never have allowed my son to use such a service while I still had the power to forbid anything to him) this is not illegal in...
10th Feb 2019, 19:20
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Posted By what next

I have been working in general aviation for...

I have been working in general aviation for nearly 30 years and I don't doubt anything anymore.
10th Feb 2019, 12:02
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Posted By what next

Yes certainly, and I am not the one who is going...

Yes certainly, and I am not the one who is going to cast the first stone here. We all (or at least quite a few of us) have performed one or the other flight with questionable legality at some point...
8th Feb 2019, 20:44
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Posted By what next

I keep reading that here, but in what situation...

I keep reading that here, but in what situation was he "caught"? If he indeed held a private pilot licence for daylight VFR flying then any request to carry paying passengers at night in poor weather...
8th Feb 2019, 20:00
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Posted By what next

The original document may be lost. But the...

The original document may be lost. But the examiner/instructor who does the bi-annual flight review for the PPL (required for EASA as well as FAA) needs to submit the relevant paperwork to the...
6th Feb 2019, 15:07
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Posted By what next

I wouldn't say so because if his alleged colour...

I wouldn't say so because if his alleged colour vision deficiency is a fact, then it would have prevented him from holding both the night and instrument ratings. Anywhere, UK, EASA and FAA. Unless he...
5th Feb 2019, 15:29
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Posted By what next

This is not allowed in Europe as has been written...

This is not allowed in Europe as has been written on every 5th post in this thread.
27th Jan 2019, 18:33
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Posted By what next

Even if the aircraft should be found, the chances...

Even if the aircraft should be found, the chances of determining the reason for the accident are not good. Especially if it was either related to icing or lack of instrument flying skills in...
26th Jan 2019, 17:26
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Posted By what next

Hello! I know what you mean and you...

Hello!



I know what you mean and you are absolutely right, but "GA" is much more than those private flights (someone already pointed this out some pages back). NetJets, just to name one of the...
25th Jan 2019, 13:34
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Posted By what next

You are right. But we were talking about legality...

You are right. But we were talking about legality only. And if people find clever ways to hide the money they pay to their unqualified pilots the whole thing remains illegal.
In the accident...
25th Jan 2019, 13:10
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Posted By what next

Hello! Many of the answers we don't know...

Hello!

Many of the answers we don't know yet, therefore much is based on assumption (e.g. from watching others perform similar flights) and "half-information" from the internet and newspapers.

...
25th Jan 2019, 11:04
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Posted By what next

Hello! What you write, jumpseater, is very...

Hello!

What you write, jumpseater, is very true.



Every commercial operator must issue a ticket to every passenger, not only within the EU, but in every country that operates under basic...
24th Jan 2019, 13:29
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Posted By what next

Yes. Your carrier sold you a ticket from Guernsey...

Yes. Your carrier sold you a ticket from Guernsey to Dinard and he flew you from Guernsey to Dinard. That your flight did not do an intermediate stop at Jersey and the fact that you did have the...
23rd Jan 2019, 17:35
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Posted By what next

With a privately owned, American registered...

With a privately owned, American registered aircraft between two European countries?
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