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Old 26th Dec 2005, 21:34
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Or a box of 100 Lighters that sold for £5....turned out it was a box of 100 matches!
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That looks very much like the dispersal at Netheravon......
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if i am thinking right as long as the pilot is part of the "Club" (I guess this includes a members fee every year) then he can pilot the plane free of charge)
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Old 28th Dec 2005, 22:12
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Bids now up to £2.76, with four days to go....
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Old 29th Dec 2005, 13:13
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Flying parachutists can be done by PPLs legally.

Look up aerial work in Lasors 2006.
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Oh my word! I have been villified on Pprune! Thank you Ian Seager for not joining in the hysteria - I enjoy your magazine by the way.

It's not a scam, I'm not selling 'X Box' boxes or lighters that aren't lighters, I am sharing a very informative Power Point presentation (comprising upwards of 30 'slides') which contains everything your average PPL might want / need to know about dropping parachutists. It is rather well written (if I do say so myself), explains what you need to have, what you must do, what you mustn't do, what the risks are etc and it took me almost a day to write / compile. Against this background, it did not seem to me to be all that unreasonable to seek modest pecuniary reward in exchange for my efforts in compiling this 'great work'.

Accurate information on flying at parachute centres is surprisingly hard to access (as some of the posts on this thread appear to indicate) and I would have willingly paid a small amount of money (£3.20 the last time I checked) a few years back, to learn in an instant EXACTLY how to go about flying for free.

For clarification, a PPL CAN drop parachutists (and hence fly for free) although he cannot of course be paid for doing it.

This will be the second time I have sold this on Ebay and to date, it has made me £6.40 - so hardly a fortune and certainly not an amount even remotely proportionate to the amount of effort that went into the 'product' that I am selling.

One might argue that all the information in my Power Point presentaion is available in the public domain - which of course it is (if you know where / can be bothered to find it), but then by the same token, so is everything in Ian Seager's fine magazine. However, we are still happy to pay him his £3.40 for it because a few of his chaps have gone to the effort of gathering together all the information it contains and presenting it in a format which we can all read on the bus.

Whichever God you support, may he go with you.

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Old 30th Dec 2005, 08:44
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Julian,

Thank you. And as the person who started this thread, my apologies if you feel you've been villified...though don't they say that all publicity is good?

I have absolutely no argument with what you're selling. I just feel that, in the interests of completeness, maybe you should have mentioned just a teeny weeny word or two about this on Ebay. Rather than being so mysterious about what you were actually selling, I mean. In fact, you know, it might even have got you more bids, doing it that way, since your powerpoint presentation sounds rather useful...not that I'm going to bid, since I'm allowed to fly for free anyway (or let people who can't fly try to kill me, at least )

But then, of course, it would have been just another Ebay item, and we couldn't be having this fascinating conversation.

Anyway, from a fellow Ebay seller, good luck!
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