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Old 16th Nov 2019, 14:55
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DaveReidUK
 
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I would guess that, as they are in effect being flown for hire and reward, they would have to be type certificated in the UK (i.e. EASA) before they can go on the G- register.

That requirement would make it more difficult to get approval for non-standard features associated with jumping (for example the up-and-over door on that Canadian Dornier, or even just flying without a door at all).
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