Even if the private aircraft is cheaper than the airlines? Was this put in
so
employees weren't chartering G-V's g and not really meant for personal
aircraft that could save them money?
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Marco Leon wrote:
I know--it's perfect. My company has a little clause in their travel
policy
about using private aircraft for business only when another commercial
pilot
is flying. It obviously was not written by a pilot! I'll just have to
claim
regular automobile mileage reimbursement instead of listing
aircraft-related
expenses. They shouldn't care how I get there.
My former employer would fire you for that behavior. Their policy is that
they
will not reimburse you for travel by private aircraft. If you claim to
have
driven and didn't, that's fraud.
George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
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