If you're flying on company business and something happens the
company will be named in the lawsuit.
"BTIZ" wrote in message
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incidental to employment.. but rather then the company renting the plane,
work out a cost of xx cents per mile for personal aircraft use, same idea
as you would get for personal car use that gets reimbursed.
That way the company is not liable for the aircraft, or you if something
happens, other than what they would be responsible for in your own car.
And no one has questions. at one time the going rate was about $1/mile
traveled.
BT
wrote in message
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On Tuesday I must make a trip to a customer site. It is about a 3 hour
drive, but I can make the trip by flying myself in 36 minutes. My
company
pays for mileage if by car, and no policy setup for renting a plane and
flying myself.
Let's assume my company will pay the cost of plane rental... If I were
to
rent a plane and fly to the local airport with a co-worker, would this be
legal under the FAR's? As has been said before, there is not a real
clear
cut answer from what I can tell. I think I would be ok by the FAR's...
Thoughts?
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Mike Flyin'8
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
http://flying.4alexanders.com