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Boxer42
16th Jul 2009, 08:05
Is there an issue with PPL's offering seats as part of a charity raffle? I have been offered this as a prize for some fund raising but the PPL isn't totally sure about the legalities, i.e. could it be classed as a commercial flight?

Reading through this forum I can't see why as there appears to be plenty of people offering seats in return for cost sharing, is there a difference?

Any help much appreciated.

Cheers.

Boxer42

140KIAS
16th Jul 2009, 08:27
Assuming the flight is going to be conducted by the PPL then it is different from a trial lesson.

However the CAA have provided an exemption to allow such flights subject to certain conditions/limitations.

The following AIC describes what is permissable
http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/aip/current/aic/white/EG_Circ_2008_W_070_en.pdf

worrab
16th Jul 2009, 08:50
I have some concerns about the advertising of seats on a public site such as this...

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1428/summary_of_public_transport.pdf

Indicates that for cost sharing (my italics) :

No advertising (except within a flying club operating the flight in which all adult persons carried must be a member). (Page 7).

The same document covers the various options for charitable/non-commercial and commercial flight.

LH2
16th Jul 2009, 09:32
I have some concerns about the advertising of seats on a public site such as this...

Done to death.

Rodent1982
16th Jul 2009, 09:40
This was discussed at length a couple of months ago, have a search for Charity Flight.

AFAIK So long as the pilot does not receive any money for the flight it does not constitute a commercial flight and the pilot must make his contribution to the flight. But I could be very very wrong so I suggest:

DO do a search for the other post, it went into it in some detail.

Edited to add link to the thread:
http://www.pprune.org/private-flying/375362-auction-flights.html

worrab
16th Jul 2009, 09:56
LH - Do you have a link to the advertising/cost sharing thread - haven't been able to find it with the search function.

Thanks, W

Boxer42
16th Jul 2009, 11:37
Thanks for all the information, much appreciated. So we could do it as all the money from the raffle would be going to a registered charity, problem is the PPL doesn't meet the PIC criteria. Oh well worth a try.

Cheers.