Based on the hilarious length of this document and the absurd penalty levels, I think we can safely assume they just cut copied and pasted most of it from current aircraft registration documents.
211 pages.....LMGDAO!!!!
I'm spending the time and money to get a Pilot's license. file and wait for the exemption and take the risk of small aircraft flight. Why, because I was raised right. If I know of someone who is cheating and taking potential money from those who did it right. I'll **** sure report them and tell...
I'm also in the early stages of pilot training. It's the most challenging thing I've ever done. It's almost surreal. Take offs are intense! Especially in crosswinds. I actually put my plane into a stall spin while practicing stalls one day. OMG that got my attention!
I highly doubt the FAA...
BTW look into a company called Aero one. It is a Commercial Pilot that files these 333's for $750.00. You're just looking for a "summary grant" The guys at Aero One have a template for that. They also offer a money back guarantee. $1500.00 for this is ridiculous. That's robbery.
If your application is demanding an element that is currently illegal it will be denied. I'd review the fine print on that money back guarantee. Soundslike this company was just gambling on that change inevitably taking place. The FAA is NOT going to change the law for your request. You'd better...
The exemption will take 120 days. The LS pilots license can be had in 2-4 months depending on how often you fly. I filed for my exemption the same week I started taking flight instruction. Just an FYI. Flight training is NOT for the feint of heart and the washout rate is very high.
Any...
Not sure where folks are getting their info but even if you have a 333 exemption, you need to he a licensed pilot to fly the bird commercially. Private pilot, Sport pilot or Recreational pilots licenses qualify but just the exemption doesn't get it.
Legitimate professional clients will not hire "fly by nighters". You may be willing to incur the potential consequences and liability of breaking the law, but no respectable company will share that view.