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Old July 13th 04, 04:31 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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"BTIZ" wrote in
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its a recommendation to show proof that you have permission for the
airplane to be there.

if the airplane is registered to the club.. what proof do the
constabularies have that you are a member of the club?

your name is not on the registration..

BT

"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message
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If the pilot is not the owner of the airplane, AOPA's website
recommends carrying a notarized letter from the owner or club
authorizing the flight. Everyone I spoke to has never heard of this
requirement. Since a club member is actually a part owner, is the
letter still necessary? I would appreciate comments on this. Thanks.





True, but the name of the person signing the letter is not aircraft
registration either.