Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:46 pm
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I've been trying to work this out from the new ANO and any other sources I can find but I'm afraid I'm still confused. My question is this: if I a co-own aircraft on an EASA permit to fly, can the group allow a non owner to fly the aircraft? This might be an instructor who we want to do checkouts for group members or it could be another pilot, perhaps a former member of the group, who would pay for fuel costs only?
I understand most of the new more relaxed rules on co-ownership but I'm not clear on whether, essentially, I could let someone not an owner fly the plane, and if so, under what conditions.
Any help appreciated.
I understand most of the new more relaxed rules on co-ownership but I'm not clear on whether, essentially, I could let someone not an owner fly the plane, and if so, under what conditions.
Any help appreciated.