Yes,till your math paper.
Yes, you can use your Alaska Airlines miles to purchase a ticket for someone else.
No, you cannot use someone else's frequent flyer number to earn miles on your own account.
Check with the airline.
Can I use Pay with Miles to book a ticket for someone else? A: Yes, you may use Pay with Miles to book someone else's ticket. You can use Pay with Miles for multiple tickets—you just need to have 5,000 miles per passenger available and they must be on the same itinerary.
An airplane or a helicopter
It will depend on your companies rules. HR can tell you your companies policy. Many allow the employee to use the air-miles as a perk, compensation for having to travel.
Air.
No, you cannot use your AAdvantage number for someone else. Each individual must have their own AAdvantage account and number for earning and redeeming miles.
Some airline sites will show you the miles when you are making a reservation.An independent way to find out is to use the site below.http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-google-maps-distance-calculator.htm
Yes, they can.
The same times you'd use it with any class of CDL anywhere else. If you operate more than 150 road miles/100 air miles from your home base, and if you work for an interstate company, any time your total work hours exceed 12 hours.
Pellgun oil by Crosman. Do not use anything else. It will ruin the seals.