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Flying Lawyer
1st May 2010, 19:18
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ORS4 No. 793: Charity Flights
Published: 21 April 2010

Permission to conduct Charity Flights as Private Flights in accordance with Article 266(1)(c) of the ANO 2009.

Link: ORS4 No. 793 (http://www.caa.co.uk/ORS4No793)


See also: AIC 70/2008 (White 153) - Charity Flights (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/aip/current/aic/EG_Circ_2008_W_070_en.pdf)

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biggles99
2nd May 2010, 09:15
Seems like the CAA are suffering from a bout of common sense and pragmatism.

Long may it continue.

Am I correct in saying that the CAA have a new head man?

Big Ls.

heliboy999
2nd May 2010, 12:31
Sonds like a step in the right direction at least.

Camp Freddie
2nd May 2010, 19:35
seems perfectly reasonable to me, but werent the original restrictions brought in after the Airborne trust had an accident in a B206 in scotland in which a child died back in about 1997. or has my memory failed me completely.

so what has changed that now means these restrictions arent needed?

regards

CF

nigelh
2nd May 2010, 23:54
What actual changes have been made ? I get the impression you still have to have a fire crew there etc :rolleyes: As for the CAA becoming in ANY way sensible forget it ....