I love it when an inspector tells you all of these great rules.
On my last airplane, I even had to fill in the card for magnetic variation for the whiskey compass that I was told was required for VFR flight.
I guess I will put that one under an MSU rule:
Making S--t up. Sometimes I wonder how these guys can site these rules.
My last experience with the FEDs was at a fly in. I was going to fly the sky divers for the show. It was all personal donation. There was no money involved at all with the flight and I had dropped these guys many times before over the airport. The day of the flight, I was told I could not drop the divers since I was not commercially rated. We told him there was not any compensation for me or the owner of the plane. He told us that experience I got from flying these guys was the compensation.......

Since my friend who owned the plane was recently hired by the FAA, he was on his probation. He did not want to make any waves so we let it go. He ended up flying the plane.
My question is this. Does anyone ever sue these guys for falsifying the rules. My friend said that he was told by his supervisors that the FAA will back you up as long as you are citing the FAR's. IF you go outside the regs, you could be held personally liable if there is any damages resulting from your instructions.