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Old November 19th 07, 11:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default 61.113 and expense reimbursements


"F. Baum" wrote in message
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On Nov 19, 11:38 am, Ron Garret wrote:
I'm a private pilot. If I fly myself to a business meeting for a
company that I work for and they reimburse me for the cost of the
flight, have I violated FAR 61.113?

RG,
A question similar to this came up a short while ago and it produced
all manor of interpritations of 61.113. The fact of the matter is that
the FAA doesnt consistently interprate thier own rules. Anyone here
who can tell you otherwise on Usnet is only stating opinion. Reread
paragragh B and if you still have questions ask an aviation attorney.
KF Baum

And on that subject, ask AOPA. That is part of why your membership is so
valuable!

Peter



 




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