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Old 26th October 2022 | 19:03
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Another Wingly Promotion

Another promotion for Wingly. Great until it all goes wrong and people die in the channel.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/e...e-Touquet.html
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Old 27th October 2022 | 17:26
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It’s interesting to see who owns this aircraft and it is easily done via the CAA G-INFO website (a limited company).

It’s similarly interesting to see, via the Companies House website, the declared details of the purpose of this company i.e. “Other amusement and recreation activities not elsewhere classified” and the accounts thereof.

I’ll leave others to judge whats going on here.
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Old 27th October 2022 | 17:54
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What puzzles me are the insurance issues. Does the premium go up with such flights or are the insurers even unaware of the risk?

I guess if the worst happens with an aircraft registered to a limited company the operator is ring fenced from any legal challenges.

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Old 27th October 2022 | 21:18
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I guess if the worst happens with an aircraft registered to a limited company the operator is ring fenced from any legal challenges.
They may be ring fenced from civil damages but not from criminal prosecution.
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