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Old 27th Feb 2019, 18:44
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Originally Posted by 2Donkeys

I would say that in those few words, he pretty much nails a key aspect of the common purpose test. The flight had better not be for the sole purpose of taking the passenger to the destination.
I agree. However, that seems quite different from the position that the pilot and passenger must have the same (or common) purpose for making the flight.
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