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10 August, 14:54

In what type of operation, not regulated by 14 CFR part 119, may a commercial pilot act as pilot in command and receive compensation forservices?

A. Part-time contract pilot.

B. Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry persons for intentional parachute jumps.

C. Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry cargo only

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  1. 10 August, 15:07
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    A commercial pilot may act as pilot in command and receive compensation for services in the operations of nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry persons for intentional parachute jumps.

    Explanation:

    A commercial pilot is licensed and authorized to fly in most operations which are not restricted by 14 CFR part 119 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. These regulations are applied to certain operations that require special expertise and training that is only dispensed to full-time professional pilots either serving in the Air Force or in the aviation industry.
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