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It seems that I can't get a straight answer from any local experts,
so......... The local school PTO will be hosting a silent auction with donated items. We have been asked to donate something. My wife and I where talking about donating an airiel tour of the school district. Would it violate any FAR's that anyone can think of if the school takes money for the flight? I would not be taking money in anyone's name and all related cost would be paid for by me. As far as I'm concerned it would be like donating a toaster that I went to the store and bought. What would be the difference if I went out and paid for a flight to donate, or just donated my time and the planes time and expense? Lou |
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Lou wrote:
It seems that I can't get a straight answer from any local experts, so......... The local school PTO will be hosting a silent auction with donated items. We have been asked to donate something. My wife and I where talking about donating an airiel tour of the school district. Would it violate any FAR's that anyone can think of if the school takes money for the flight? I would not be taking money in anyone's name and all related cost would be paid for by me. As far as I'm concerned it would be like donating a toaster that I went to the store and bought. What would be the difference if I went out and paid for a flight to donate, or just donated my time and the planes time and expense? Lou Google FAA+Charity+Flight brings up this from AOPA http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/regulatory/charity.html |
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Yea, I've already contacted AOPA, and it really has become a gray area.
Since I'm donating everything and not taking a dime, it becomes a gift. But on the other hand, someone is taking money for the gift. Usually I like gray areas but this seems to be a few shades darker than normal/ Lou |
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Lou wrote:
Yea, I've already contacted AOPA, and it really has become a gray area. Since I'm donating everything and not taking a dime, it becomes a gift. But on the other hand, someone is taking money for the gift. Usually I like gray areas but this seems to be a few shades darker than normal/ Lou Well, I've not done any charity flights but the link I posted is clearly aimed at private pilots. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Well, I've not done any charity flights but the link I posted is clearly aimed at private pilots. The AOPA link seems to be a very clear, step-by-step flow. They even provide FSDO info and printable forms. Thanks for the bookmark! |
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On 1/18/2007 1:45:33 PM, "Lou" wrote:
Yea, I've already contacted AOPA, and it really has become a gray area. Since I'm donating everything and not taking a dime, it becomes a gift. But on the other hand, someone is taking money for the gift. Usually I like gray areas but this seems to be a few shades darker than normal/ Call your FSDO if you have any questions about this. That's what I did when I wanted to donate a scenic flight tour for a local opera's auction. The FSDO fully supported it and told me to have fun. This past year was my fourth year doing it. -- Peter |
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![]() Lou wrote: It seems that I can't get a straight answer from any local experts, so......... The local school PTO will be hosting a silent auction with donated items. We have been asked to donate something. My wife and I where talking about donating an airiel tour of the school district. Would it violate any FAR's that anyone can think of if the school takes money for the flight? I would not be taking money in anyone's name and all related cost would be paid for by me. As far as I'm concerned it would be like donating a toaster that I went to the store and bought. What would be the difference if I went out and paid for a flight to donate, or just donated my time and the planes time and expense? I've done this. You need to do two things... 1) If you do not have a current commercial medical you need to notify the FSDO in writting before the event including your hours, currency, etc (all the things the FARs say) 2) After the even you must use AOPA's drug waver form (easy to do , fill out online). 3) Make sure the plane either has a current 100 hr or you haven't put 100 hours on it since annual. -robert |
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Peter is right on track. The regs are somewhat vague and lawerly on
this. We have been providing charity flights for kids for the Make a Wish Foundation for years. Though there is no financial incentive as in your case. The only local expert in your case is your local Flight Standards District Office. On 18 Jan 2007 09:18:16 -0800, "Lou" wrote: It seems that I can't get a straight answer from any local experts, so......... The local school PTO will be hosting a silent auction with donated items. We have been asked to donate something. My wife and I where talking about donating an airiel tour of the school district. Would it violate any FAR's that anyone can think of if the school takes money for the flight? I would not be taking money in anyone's name and all related cost would be paid for by me. As far as I'm concerned it would be like donating a toaster that I went to the store and bought. What would be the difference if I went out and paid for a flight to donate, or just donated my time and the planes time and expense? Lou |
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