The renter was rented a defective airplane. It is either the owner's or the
club's responsibility to ensure that the plane works.
Mike
MU-2
"John T" wrote in message
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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Are you saying that the original renter should be responsible for the
rent on the return flight? It is not his fault that the airplane
broke.
Are you saying that the club should be responsible for the rent? It's not
their fault the plane broke. 
While it's not the pilot's fault that maintenance was required, he would
have paid the return rental time if the breakdown hadn't occurred, right?
Every club agreement I've seen has covered this with something along the
lines of "pilot is responsible for the cost to return the plane." This
does
not necessarily include time on the ground doing run-up tests or circuits
around the distant airport to test repairs, but the air time between the
airports would have been incurred by the pilot in any case.
Now, if the previously stranded pilot had volunteered to fly/drive out to
retrieve the plane, I'd be more willing to entertain the option of the
club
covering some or all of the cost of retrieval. In this case, he was
unwilling or unable to do that so I think the club would be fair in
charging
him the cost of retrieving the plane as well as the roundtrip rental for
the
plane flying the replacement pilot (if that had been necessary).
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John T
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