choo choo
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That's not a fact, it's you thinking aloud.
As pointed out in post #33, the CAA has said (what needs to be taken into consideration.
On their website, the CAA does say in relation to determining whether a flight is commercial or not ...
The essential question that needs to be asked is “what is the purpose of the (specific) flight?” i.e."If I were not receiving payment/valuable consideration, would I still be looking to fly?"
Cymruflyer is confusing the private pilots prosecution under an entirely different regulation.
I suspect there’s a lot more to that story.
A private pilot is not allowed to carry passengers for hire or reward. In exactly the same way that I’m not allowed to carry passengers in my car for hire or reward without the appropriate licence and insurance. If I did and let’s say the person came up to me several months later and says “hey Brian, thanks for flying/driving me over to France, I really appreciate the favour, let’s have a meal, I’m buying’.
Now that doesn’t retrospectively make the flight/drive illegal because no verbal contract was explicit or entered into at the time. We all have heard of stories like this which become a sort of urban legend with the re-telling and passage of time.