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Old 16th Jan 2006, 18:19
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Re: CPL Air Law Question

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Point (i) "personal transportation of the owner of the aircraft"
Think of any person who has a business jet, they don’t usually have a pilots licence but employ a pilot to fly their acft, the passengers can consist of anyone associated with the owner, as long as there is no charge incurred. Therefore this is a private flight.
Point (v) "the carriage of persons or the carriage of goods without a charge for the carriage being made other than the carriage, for the purposes of trade, of goods being the property of the pilot, owner or the hirer of the aircraft"
The keywords here are in bold. It doesn’t matter who owns the goods it is the end intent. If you mean to sell them it is not a private flight, you can take the employees as they don’t fall into the goods category.
Reference your builders see the above.
When doing the exam RTFQ and look for keywords in the question, if you do a search using my name you will see that I posted something similar earlier.
Read the legislation in blocks rather than as a sentence.
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