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When you say they "nixed" the idea, do you mean they refused to
reimburse you for that trip? Not sure why they would not pay your mileage as if you drove your car. Maybe you meant they were not in favor of you using that mode of transportation. I'm curious to what waiver language they want. If they want you to promise not to sue them while traveling on business using your plane, I would look at the particulars to be sure they were very specific and detailed. You may not want to absolve them of any and all liability in the fine print. I find it curious that some company insurance policies exclude coverage on you while you pilot your airplane. However, chain smokers, skydivers, people who drive race cars and demolition cars as hobbies, and other high risk activities are covered. At the same time, these very policies usually double your coverage if you fly commercially on business. It seems odd, but I am not in the business of calculating risks. The private pilot thing appears to be outdated prejudice rather than objective risk number crunching. Good Luck, Mike EDR wrote: In article , Greg Hopp wrote: Yesterday I planned to fly to a meeting that was 105 nm away. I was going to take a colleague with me. I was not planning on asking him to pay 1/2 my flying expenses, but I was planning on turning in my mileage and tiedown fee for reimbursement, as I would otherwise have driven my car to the meeting and turned in that mileage. Is this legal? (BTW, my company nixed the idea on liability concerns. They want a waiver for next time but were otherwise in favor of the idea.) Gregg, back in the late 1980's early 1990's, NBAA (National Business Aircraft Association) created a package of documents and advice that explained how to approach you company officials and obtain permission to use and be reimbursed for use of personal aircraft for business related travel. I don't know if they still offer it, but you may want to contact them. If they don't have anything you can use, contact me, I still have one or two buried somewhere in a box that I can give you. Do you fly out of Don Scott? __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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