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09 Right 30th May 2011 15:15

Flying for Charity
 
Hi

I have a PPL and my local pub is running a Charity event and has asked if I will put 'An hour in a light plane' in the raffle. I am happy to do it and won't get any financial reward but am I actually allowed to? I know the CAA can be fairly strict on this sort of thing but I am not sure where to check.

Any comments much appreciated

Thanks

hoodie 30th May 2011 15:34

This should help:

CAA: Application and guidance information associated with Charity Flights

Amongst other information, it links to AIC 70/2008 (White 153) which is the key document.

Mark 1 30th May 2011 15:34

http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/eadba...2008-08-14.pdf

FlyingKiwi_73 31st May 2011 19:59

If its the same as NZ you will need to be a CPL WITH an operating license i.e. an. instructor. Its seems the UK CAA is slightly more lenient on these flights

09 Right 10th Jun 2011 10:33

Many thanks


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