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Old November 21st 07, 10:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Logajan
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Default 61.113 and expense reimbursements

"Neil Gould" wrote:
Thanks, and I understand the logic of your interpretation. It
clarifies the 50% notion that I've been taught, but it seems to make
the regulation rather pointless so long as there is some rationale to
the application of "pro rata" (for example, shares of ownership in the
aircraft or number of club members). If the FAA agrees with this usage
then the matter is settled! However, I'm still skeptical, given the
precedence of such as free ferrying to be considered "compensation".


The following web page titled "Traps For The Unwary: Business Flying
And The 'Compensation Or Hire' Rule" discusses "pro rata" issues, among
others (such as the judicial invention of the "common purpose" test):

http://www.aviationlawcorp.com/content/traps.html

 




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