Time-Sharing Agreements If it is working well financially, you are probably doing it wrong.

ALTHOUGH THE FAA has allowed time-sharing agreements since 1972, misunderstandings about these agreements still persist. FAR Part 91.501(c) defines a time-sharing agreement as ``an arrangement whereby a person leases his airplane with flight crew to another person, and no charge is made for the...

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