I know the best answer is to consult a lawyer or contact the FSDO but this is just a mental exercise, not something I am actually doing.
If a Commercial Pilot who owns their own plane volunteers to fly a college coach on recruiting visits and pays all expenses relating to the flight is it legal (from an FAA standpoint, I'm not concerned with what the NCAA or other collegiate athletic body thinks)? The pilot has no reason to travel to the destination other than to provide transportation to the coach.
In the same instance if a booster organization (registered 501c3) reimburses the pilot for the coaches pro rata share of the expenses is it legal?
How about if the booster organization pays for all of the fuel and other expenses and the pilot donates the use of the plane and their time to fly it?
If a Commercial Pilot who owns their own plane volunteers to fly a college coach on recruiting visits and pays all expenses relating to the flight is it legal (from an FAA standpoint, I'm not concerned with what the NCAA or other collegiate athletic body thinks)? The pilot has no reason to travel to the destination other than to provide transportation to the coach.
In the same instance if a booster organization (registered 501c3) reimburses the pilot for the coaches pro rata share of the expenses is it legal?
How about if the booster organization pays for all of the fuel and other expenses and the pilot donates the use of the plane and their time to fly it?