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Hey everyone.. Since I'm in Canada, and the rules are somewhat
different here in many regards, I'm pretty sure this will remain a relevant question with a straightforward answer, none the less. Where exactly is the fine line between being "Compensated" for flying (contrary to a PPL) versus "Cost Sharing"...aka, my brother comes along and offers to split the cost of a few hours rental. Obviously, most people do this routinely, and even several of the instructors at my flightschool have said that they gained a great majority of hours themselves on the way to their instructor rating by flying friends and familly around on shared-cost rentals. However, Surely the "line" exists somewhere, and I'd sure like to clarify it before I accidentally cross it and find myself in trouble. Is it safe to assume (For example) that if I pay for exactly half the flight plus 1cent (or any arbitray sum over 50%) that I am OK? Is there an accepted percentage? Any info appreciated.. Thx Mark |
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