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Old 13th Nov 2004, 22:25
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British Legion Poppy Drop Sunday Ceremonies

Poppy drop by civilian aircraft at British Legion ceremony on Sunday:

Well done the CAA for waiving costs associated with an exemption of the "dropping of articles" ANO bit.

Bah Humbug the CAA for charging £94 for costs associated with exemption of the 1500ft rule for the same event, same pilot, same aircraft, single event.

(Glide-Clear rules apply throughout as ever)

British Legion now £94 out-of-pocket for a poxy piece of paper.

Next time, perhaps, get a civvy Lanc (Canada?) or Mossie (Kermit Weeks?) to go low level like WWII and darn the consequences, "we did it in 1944, Your Honour"

Bad form, Mr CAA
 
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Presumably the poppies will be dropped from an Air Atlantic Dc3 as they were in the week?

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Old 15th Nov 2004, 00:02
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No, as it happened: it was a small single. It went ahead as planned at the appropriate hour.
 

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