He could probably get dinged for the driving reimbursement. If the travel is truly incidental to his job, it's probably okay. If he starts taking passengers/coworkers, then that's probably a no-no if he is being reimbursed 100%.
average_joker said:TSJ said:
Also, hypothetically, if a friend were to fly a plane to a location in order to do work, would the friend need a commercial rating? Mileage is currently being charged to clients for driving.
Here's the legal rundown on this.
https://pilot-protection-services.aopa.org/news/2019/april/01/flight-incidental-to-business
CharlieBrown17 said:
New DA50 RG announced last week, lots of features from the DA 62 in a single engine. Definitely interested to see price point once it's announced.
Beautiful plane with a 300hp diesel. I think Diamond got bought out by the Chinese, didn't they?CharlieBrown17 said:
New DA50 RG announced last week, lots of features from the DA 62 in a single engine. Definitely interested to see price point once it's announced.
IDAGG said:Beautiful plane with a 300hp diesel. I think Diamond got bought out by the Chinese, didn't they?CharlieBrown17 said:
New DA50 RG announced last week, lots of features from the DA 62 in a single engine. Definitely interested to see price point once it's announced.
CaptnCarl said:
I'll be interested to see how that goes. I have not compared the performance specs, but considering Mooney went out of business, I think they will have a tough time with market share against the bonanza and cessnas.
CaptnCarl said:
Are bonanzas sales that low? I'm not educated on this market.
I'd buy a used bonanza over a new citrus.
I wish some billionaire would fall in love with Bellanca and build a few dozen 2020 Super Vikings.Quote:
Mooney isn't technically out of business currently, and likely to be sold again to the next billionaire looking to become a millionaire.
CharlieBrown17 said:
New DA50 RG announced last week, lots of features from the DA 62 in a single engine. Definitely interested to see price point once it's announced.
AF1? Nope. It's crossing north of Texarkana right now.CaptnCarl said:
I imagine tracking those aircraft is virtually impossible. They probably only use military frequencies. I may head out to KMAF and do some plane spotting.