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From: "Daniel A. Krantz" <dkrantz@dakran.com>
Subject: Re: PPL tax break ?
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Angel Flight requires 300 hours total time before you can fly for them.  Many
of the other charitible flight organizations have similar time requirements.
So, you have to build alot of time before you can save money building time :)

Dan

Jim wrote:

> After you get your PPL, if you fly for a charity such as Angel Flight, your
> expenses can then be claimed as a tax deduction.  This can be a good way to
> build XC time at a bargain rate.
>
> Jim



