Iditarod Air Force cleared to fly, for now
FAA: Compensation for volunteers runs afoul of commercial flight rules.
Anchorage Daily News
(01/26/09 21:55:27)
With the help of Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the Iditarod Trail Committee has convinced the Federal Aviation Administration to allow the all-volunteer Iditarod Air Force to keep flying -- at least for now.
The federal agency had threatened to ground the Air Force for violating commercial flight regulations that prohibit compensation for volunteers. Iditarod pilots are not paid, but do take advantage of fuel, food and sometimes accommodations provided by the race.
Some commercial air taxies have complained to the FAA that this is in violation of federal regulations. The agency last year agreed and was threatening to ground the air force this year. Republican Murkowski, the state's ranking Senator, helped mediate a temporary resolution.
She issued a press release Monday noting the Air Force is getting an exemption, but warning that it will expire in a year. She said she is working "to find a long-term solution.''
A volunteer organization that has flown in support of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race for more than 20 years, the Iditarod Air Force says most of its pilots would be unable to afford the cost of volunteering to support the race without help with fuel, food and logistics. As Murkowski noted, however, the FAA views most of those things as illegal "cost deferments.''
"I am pleased the FAA has finally recognized the importance of the volunteers in the Iditarod Air Force and found a way for them to operate (this year) while protecting safety and addressing the concerns of commercial carriers,'' she added, but some sort of long-term solution is still needed.
The Iditarod says it would be forced out of business if it were required to pay commercial operators to perform the services of the Air Force volunteers who fly food and fuel to checkpoints, ferry sick and injured dogs, and transport race officials and veterinarians up and down the trail.
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