
November 10th 03, 03:24 AM
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
news:YxBrb.14253$Zb7.3400@fed1read01...
Tim you idiot.. re read the post.. he said when there is enough people
going
the COMPANY CHARTERS A KING AIR..
his question is.. when it's just him.. can he legally get the company to
reimburse his travel (rental) costs.. for the SEL
what a dolt..
BT
"Timothy Oneal" wrote in message
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King Air is a twin, you got PP ASEL.... good luck flying pic. Youd
have
to
have a MEI with you to fly that thing.
"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
news:hcBrb.156752$Tr4.421184@attbi_s03...
Hello All,
I know that this topic has been discussed several times and that the
answers
are pretty common. I just want to ensure in my particular idea if I
understand the facts.
For my civilian employment I am a computer compliance specialist.
There
are
occasions that I need to go to our corporate office a few states away
and
others go too. Typically, if there are enough going they charter a
King
Air
to take us. However, it is more likely than not that not enough go to
get
a
Charter. If I were to fly with a PP-ASEL, could I be reimbursed for
the
rental cost? Further, if I were to take my own airplane, could I
recover
the
fuel cost?
I think that I could do either of the above. I am not for hire to be a
pilot. Regardless if I use a plane or not, I am still going.
What are your opinions again?
This would be so much easier if it were a helicopter because I have a
commercial and an IR in them.
Thanks,
Frederick Wilson
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