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My PIREP on the process of donating a flight to charity as a private
pilot: I have read and been involved in a couple of threads regarding private pilots wanting to donate local flights to charities, such as a church auction or fund-raiser. The summary I seemed to get from each thread was that you needed to contact your local FSDO, and you might be subjected to a drug test. Wanting to donate my flight services as a fund-raiser for our church, I decided to follow-through with this, to see where it would go... I contacted the local FSDO in Sacramento, and was "greeted" (not hardly) by someone who think I was a complete moron for asking such a question. After telling him that every indication and understanding I had about the process led me to believe that I had to contact my FSDO at least a couple of weeks prior to the flight, and that I might even be required to take a drug test. His basic response was, "What do I care, if you want to donate a flight to charity? Seems like you need to contact a tax professional, rather than me". I informed him that his suggestion of my consulting a tax professional was valid, but that it had nothing to do with FAA regulations, or anything requiring me to contact a local FSDO for the purposes of exercising such a flight. His response... "I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that" (with no suggestion of my requirement to get permission) So.... For anybody considering such a flight, I would still suggest contacting your local FSDO, because everything I have read has lead me to believe that to be the proper protocol. However, this was my experience. :-( Best regards, Todd |
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