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Charity Flying Safety Brief |
If you conduct sightseeing flights,
whether for charity or for profit,
new FAA rules
affect you. AOPA has updated its "Charity
Flying Safety Brief," posted
free online, to reflect those changes. For example, flight schools that
give sightseeing rides under the Part 91 25-mile exception must now apply
for a "Letter of Authorization" from the FAA and show proof that they have
an FAA-approved anti-drug and alcohol program. Private pilots who conduct
sightseeing flights to raise funds for charity now must have a minimum
total flight time of 500 hours, up from 200. However, the rule changes
don't affect all forms of charitable flying. Volunteer private pilots
still may transport a sick or injured person and take a charitable tax
deduction for their expenses, says the
Air Care Alliance.
The FAA originally wanted to make all sightseeing operations fall under
Part 135 charter rules, but AOPA successfully opposed that. AOPA offers
more info on the topic at its
Web site.
new FAA rules
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2007/070426airtour.html
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/regulatory/charity.html
Charity Flying Safety Brief
http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/SB05.pdf
Air Care Alliance
http://www.aircareall.org/news.htm
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