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Ray Andraka wrote in message ...
Since Mark had no other reason to go to the airport other than to drop the passengers, he can't ask for any compensation at all. Even then you need to be careful about non-cash benefits garnered by piloting the flight. I've read a few FAA cases about this and I'd tend to agree. The "commonality of purpose" test kicks in whenever money (or other compensation) changes hands. In this case (assuming Mark is not a part 135 operator), Mark made the trip for the purpose of delivering the mechanic and pilots to the stranded airplane. Under the rules, he cannot accept any compensation. There was no common purpose, so costs cannot be shared. This was a simply delivery flight. Not sure about the last comment, though. What non-cash benefits would Mark gain by doing these guys a favor. If he assumes all costs for the flight no compensation has taken place, no commonality of purpose is required. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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