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Old 5th Jun 2012, 09:39
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But again, the key point is for remuneration. There is plenty of case law that says this doesn't have to be money, and that the hours you are getting can even count. You may say "I have x thousand hours, so it is not a benefit to me", but the CAA don't see it that way.
So unless you own the aeroplane, you would have to be able to show that you were flying it just as a hobby. Enjoy!
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