Originally Posted by
rwanttaja
This is something I've wondered about for ~45 years.
14 CFR 91.307 says, in part:
"(c) Unless each occupant of the aircraft is wearing an approved parachute, no pilot of a civil aircraft carrying any person (other than a crewmember) may execute any intentional maneuver that exceeds—"... and continues with the definitions of aerobatic flight.
The "Other than a crewmember" part bugs me. This implies that if ONLY required crew is aboard, no parachutes are required. So if one is flying solo, they don't have to wear a 'chute.
Has there been any formal clarification of this from the FAA?
Ron Wanttaja