bobthebowler
30th Jul 2012, 06:39
Hi all,
About to have an interview for my first job which exercises the privileges of my CPL and upon reading the pilots award, I come across many statements of 'aerial application operations'.
There is the definition of this statement in the first section, but as CASA does so well, it is still all code to me.
So just what does 'flight for the purpose of applying application material' mean?
The interview I am having is for a scenic flight/charter service, so in my eyes, the job entails 'carriage of a passenger as permitted by CASA regulations' and therefore I would be included in all clauses relating to aerial application ops. Is this correct?
Thanks!
Rob
About to have an interview for my first job which exercises the privileges of my CPL and upon reading the pilots award, I come across many statements of 'aerial application operations'.
There is the definition of this statement in the first section, but as CASA does so well, it is still all code to me.
So just what does 'flight for the purpose of applying application material' mean?
The interview I am having is for a scenic flight/charter service, so in my eyes, the job entails 'carriage of a passenger as permitted by CASA regulations' and therefore I would be included in all clauses relating to aerial application ops. Is this correct?
Thanks!
Rob