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radicalrabit
11th Apr 2017, 12:45
How many none pilots like the idea of owning a plane and sharing it with other none pilots and just flying about with family and friends when a suitable pilot is available?

My health means I can' t be a pilot but the flying bug never wears off.

tubby linton
14th Jul 2017, 19:53
For air experience I think it is a great idea, but I can see it becoming an illegal air taxi flown by unqualified pilots operating in weather conditions beyond their capabilities

davidjohnson6
15th Jul 2017, 00:35
There's been a long debate about Wingly in a separate thread - you might want to have a read of it
http://www.pprune.org/private-flying/593079-dodgy-legit.html

ericsson16
18th Sep 2017, 12:38
http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP1590-Cost_Sharing_Information_V2.1.pdf

Mark 1
18th Sep 2017, 18:34
I've known a few syndicates where a member has stopped flying PIC, but has stayed as a shareholder just flying with their aircraft partners. That arrangement is perfectly legitimate and should not raise any insurance or legal issues in the event of an incident or ramp check.

Whether an existing partnership would be willing to take on a new partner on that basis; I could see that it may be attractive depending on the type of group.