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Scotty wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... If you look back to my first post in the thread, you'll see I posted the the formal CG memo on the update rules from 1994. In particular, a person is a passenger for hire if they are required to pay "but not including a voluntary sharing of the actual expenses of the voyage, by monetary contribution or donation of fuel, food, beverage, or other supplies." In other words, if you would take them out even if they didn't share the fuel cost, then its not a license requiring situation if you do accept the offer. The previous rules were actually so strict that allowing a friend to "bring the beer" could be considered a charter. What if I receive ''sexual favors'' for a moonlight sail? That depends on whether the favors are voluntary and whether the value exceeds the cost of fuel. In your case, both are doubtful. |
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