Sec. 827. PRIVATE AIR CARRIAGE IN ALASKA
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## SEC. 827 PRIVATE AIR CARRIAGE IN ALASKA ###
(a)In General Due to the demands of conducting business within and from the State of Alaska, the Secretary of Transportation shall permit, under the operating rules of part 91 of title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations where common carriage is not involved, a company, located in the State of Alaska, to organize a subsidiary where the only enterprise of the subsidiary is to provide air carriage of officials, employees, guests, and property of the company, or its affiliate, when the carriage— ####
(1)originates or terminates in the State of Alaska; ####
(2)is by an aircraft with no more than 20 seats; ####
(3)is within the scope of, and incidental to, the business of the company or its affiliate; and ####
(4)no charge, assessment, or fee is made for the carriage in excess of the cost of owning, operating, and maintaining the airplane. ###
(b)Limitation on Statutory Construction Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as prohibiting a company from making intermediate stops in providing air carriage under this section. * * * * * * *