Frequent Flyer Kottkamp
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Posted: 10:00 PM Feb 9, 2009
Frequent Flyer Kottkamp
Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp will reimbursed the state $12,974 for his family's travel on state planes. But, the cash is just a small part of the expense Kottkamp has run up commuting from his home to the state capitol.
Reporter: Mike Vasilinda

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Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp will reimbursed the state $12,974 for his family's travel on state planes. But, the cash is just a small part of the expense Kottkamp has run up commuting from his home to the state capitol.

When Charlie Crist chose Jeff Kottkamp for his running mate at a news conference outside Kottkamp’s Ft Myers home, few people realized that once elected, Kottkamp would continue living in South Florida and bill the state for his commute.

Documents provided by the state show the Lt. Governor flew state planes at least 365 times since taking office, two thirds of them between his home and the Capitol.

One of the most striking examples was the day the Lt. Governor was picked up in Ft. Myers, flown here to Tallahassee for a news conference, then flown back home.

A newspaper report pegged the cost at 425 thousand dollars. The state says that includes other state employees as well.

Cathy Schroeder is a spokesperson for The State Management Services.

“So, it’s somewhat egregious to make it sound like this is kind of an irresponsible amount of money to be spending on air travel, when you’re thinking about all the state employees included in that travel.”

At the state air pool, we were allowed onto the secure tarmac, but then were told that we couldn’t take pictures of the lone state plane inside the hanger. The other plane was in the air.

Kottkamp is also reimbursing the state just under 13 thousand dollars for travel by his wife and son. The agency responsible for collecting the cash is taking the heat.

“This was the agency’s oversight. This was not an oversight by the Lt. Governor.”

A spokesman says that both Kottkamp and the Governor are using the planes less as the economy gets gloomier.