Tomorrow I get to fly a golf course I worked at for a couple of years. I'm still on good terms with the superintendent of the course and he has spoken to everyone involved with course decisions (GM and the Greens committee) and I have full permission. We're both really excited about the flight.
I'll be flying for my own recreation under 336. I've already explained that I can not use any pictures for the course for use on the website, blogs, newsletters etc. He seems to understand. I'll go over all of this again tomorrow just to be sure he gets it.
So, here's my question. Some of the shots I get tomorrow could be of high value to him and I know he's going to want a copy of them. Having a birds eye view would be priceless to any superintendent, especially one that just spent $100,000 on fertilizer he is about to apply. Should I allow him to have a few choice photos? Should We just look at them on my laptop and then just say thanks and be on my way?
It's a personal dilemma. I plan on getting the 107a shortly, hopefully by the middle of summer and I don't want to risk any trouble that could jeopardize that license or accrue any fines etc.
Looking forward to the input of the members here and as always I apologize in advance if I posted this in the wrong place.