Vintage/Historic Airplane Rides
Should Historic/Vintage Aircraft be allowed to fly or be grounded and placed in museums?
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1. Should Historic/Vintage Aircraft be allowed to fly or grounded and placed in museums?
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Let them fly
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Ground them and place in museums
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2. If flying, should passengers be allowed to make a donation/pay to fly in them as they are exempt from certain commercial 135 standards?
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Yes - passengers can pay/donate for the experience
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Yes - passengers can pay/donate for the experience if aircraft and operation are kept up to part 135 standards
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No - passengers can fly, but only when invite by the owner and no exchange of funds can occur (similar to corporate part 91 aircraft)0
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No - No passengers should fly at all unless they are personal friends of the owner/operator just like most part 91 non corporate airplanes0
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