He used the profit he made as an investment, and in this way his fortune grew ever bigger and bigger. If ever there was a profit, he would not spend it, but use to expand the current business, or if this way not optimal, to buy new businesses and assets.
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Answer:
No. It's not possible to fly the aircraft in this scenario.
Explanation:
According to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), BasicMed <em>"is an alternate way for pilots to fly without holding an FAA medical certificate as long as they meet certain requirements". </em>The FAA Extension, Safety, Security Act of 2016 (FESSA), established that the following aircraft requirements to fly under BasicMed:
- Any aircraft authorized under federal law to carry not more than 6 occupants
- Has a maximum certificated takeoff weight of not more than 6,000 poundS.
So, according to this, the aircraft don't accomplish the FAA requirements to fly under BasicMed.
We don’t use Hammurabi’s code today when it comes our jail/court system.