Hi Wayne

This is definitely not legal unless the pilot concerned has a commercial pilot licence and an Air Operator Certificate that authorises Passenger Charter operations. The only exception would be if the company you work for owns the aircraft and engages a pilot to fly the flight without being paid for it - however it is then a private flight and your clients do not receive any of the safeguards and insurance covers that normally apply to a charter flight.

Please don't go there....

Mike Cleaver
Aviation Consultant (no longer a CASA employee)


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Hi knowledge gang

The company I am currently slaving for has service persons that need to get to regional towns (mainly in eastern states) in short notice. Do any of you know of a way to interface with pilots who would be needing to update their annual hours in return for aircraft rental, fuel, small charge, etc?
Is this legal (or better, is it possible) and kosher?

Thanks for your input


Wayne Carter

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