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Old 6th Nov 2015, 15:39
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Piperboy, just saying how that comment makes you look, if you have no problem with that neither do I!


Bookworm -
does not in fact even require the operator to include in the offer any warning that it is not an AOC holder.
This would suggest otherwise!

A flight can now be advertised in advance, but it should be made clear that it is a cost sharing flight, and not commercial air transport under an Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC),
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