ClarksonCote
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Hi all, new private pilot here, and I have a question about cost sharing...
I am interested in renting a plane to visit family 200nmi away. I'd like to potentially share the cost with other people. However, I want clarification on the full definition of what is considered "common purpose"
For example, I have a friend who grew up about 75% of the way to my destination. I would like to land there on the way to my hometown, drop them off, and continue.
The most conservative definition of common purpose is the same destination, but legally many places say that common purpose is like carpooling back from college with people, and I've certainly done that too (and dropped people off along the way). I also looked up definitions of common purpose, and it sounds like dropping a friend off while I'm already en route would fit (our common purpose is a weekend visit to our homes). And I'm flying to my hometown anyway, not making a trip solely for their benefit.
Anyways, I wanted to check here and hopefully not open a can of worms. Can I fly a friend home if they want to tag along on my trip to save costs, if I have to drop them off at a different airport that is en route anyways?
Thanks in advance!
I am interested in renting a plane to visit family 200nmi away. I'd like to potentially share the cost with other people. However, I want clarification on the full definition of what is considered "common purpose"
For example, I have a friend who grew up about 75% of the way to my destination. I would like to land there on the way to my hometown, drop them off, and continue.
The most conservative definition of common purpose is the same destination, but legally many places say that common purpose is like carpooling back from college with people, and I've certainly done that too (and dropped people off along the way). I also looked up definitions of common purpose, and it sounds like dropping a friend off while I'm already en route would fit (our common purpose is a weekend visit to our homes). And I'm flying to my hometown anyway, not making a trip solely for their benefit.
Anyways, I wanted to check here and hopefully not open a can of worms. Can I fly a friend home if they want to tag along on my trip to save costs, if I have to drop them off at a different airport that is en route anyways?
Thanks in advance!
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