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I've got a business trip in a couple of weeks and it looks like the perfect
opportunity to 'beat' the airlines, get some great x-country time and apply my license in a practical way. I need to get to Houghton in the UP of MI from Chicago. It's basically 300 miles due north: ~3 hours in the 172 rental. 4 hours door to door max. (nasty winds, TS's, Tornados aside) In the airlines, I have to fly to Minneapolis first which works out to ~ 500 miles, 2 flights and ~7 hours door to door. The rental cost is a little more expensive but I've no problem paying the difference - So, let's go... ....Our company handbook explicitly states that the use of private aircraft is not allowed. So I asked if I could get a waiver and the answer back from the insurance company was a "Big No". As far as the FAA is concerned, it's fine for a PP to get to a place of work this way. Anyone found a way around this that'll keep everyone happy? thanks Iain |
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