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Who may travel as a passenger on Service aircraft?

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Who may travel as a passenger on Service aircraft?

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A. Passengers who may travel on Service aircraft in an official capacity include (see section 2.5C and also see 330 FW 3 for passenger training requirements): (1) Officers and employees of the Federal Government traveling on official business. (2) Members of Congress and employees of Congressional Committees whose work relates to Service programs. (3) Non-Federal passengers if they are doing work that helps accomplish a Service program, such as: (a) Employees of cooperating State, county, or local agencies; (b) Representatives of foreign governments; and (c) Contractor representatives of those agencies/governments. (4) Passengers we allow to travel when space is available and who meet the requirements in OMB Circular A-126 (also see section 2.18). B. No other passengers may travel on aircraft we own or lease or that others operate on our behalf. 2.15 When may Service employees use Government aircraft for administrative travel? A. You may use Government aircraft for administrative trave

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