Can people still do this?
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Can people still do this?
Hello All,
My name is Roy Evans and I'm from St helens in Merseyside.
I love travelling with my family all over the caribbean.
I would love to be able to acompany a pilot on a trip that he may be doing on his own or wants some help or assistance.
I would love to travel to Australia and I was wondering if there are still pilots out there that would give me this option to travel with them or assist them in some way.
I really would like your views on whether to procede looking down these channels or just go and by a kite !!!!
Regards,
Roy Evans.
My name is Roy Evans and I'm from St helens in Merseyside.
I love travelling with my family all over the caribbean.
I would love to be able to acompany a pilot on a trip that he may be doing on his own or wants some help or assistance.
I would love to travel to Australia and I was wondering if there are still pilots out there that would give me this option to travel with them or assist them in some way.
I really would like your views on whether to procede looking down these channels or just go and by a kite !!!!
Regards,
Roy Evans.
Do you mean jumpseat
if so, NO not in FAA/JAA land
if you mean on a part 91 [or equivalent] flight with a chartered airplane? well maybe you should try your question in the Latin American/ Caribbean board
PA
if so, NO not in FAA/JAA land
if you mean on a part 91 [or equivalent] flight with a chartered airplane? well maybe you should try your question in the Latin American/ Caribbean board
PA
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If you wish to go up in a light aircraft and experience that then you may wish to post something on this thread in the private flying forum:- http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...ilable-15.html
There are normally a few people across the country hour building and the offer to pay half the costs e.g. fuel and a cup of tea may get you an interesting ride somewhere. But as pug says Jump seating / visits to the flight deck is not allowed on commercial aircraft since 9/11.
There are normally a few people across the country hour building and the offer to pay half the costs e.g. fuel and a cup of tea may get you an interesting ride somewhere. But as pug says Jump seating / visits to the flight deck is not allowed on commercial aircraft since 9/11.