FAA commercial exemption.

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Can you point me to the location on the FAA's website where you found this? (I'm just curious.)
 
Why the requirements to be current in my class makes no sense. I would think the FAA would just want people to know airspace restrictions and such.
 
AOPA puts on a rusty pilots class for free, which gives you three hours of ground school. Take the certificate to a an airport and go for a two hour ride. It'll cost you 250 bucks for The airplane and instructor. Happy flying!
 
Thread closed. This topic is covered numerous times in the General section. Any discussion of FAA regs, exemptions, etc. should only be posted in the General section.
 
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