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Romeo Tango 5th Nov 2015 14:47

So .... having read the above I would like to know:

If I fly between 2 private strips in England/Scotland/Wales do I need anyone's permission to carry a licensed shotgun/rifle on the back seat? Apart maybe from the landowner(s).

John R81 5th Nov 2015 18:30

Only the pilot and (if different) the owner of the aircraft. Just don't forget your firearms / shotgun certificate

N-Jacko 5th Nov 2015 20:55

RT,
Assuming GA in a private G-reg:

Don't just chuck your scattergun on the back seat. It should be unloaded and in a locked case, attached (even temporarily) to the aircraft (for instance by means of a cycle lock). This also ensures compliance with part 2 of the security condition on your SGC or FAC.

Section 20 of the Firearms Act 1968 effectively requires that you should have PPR so that you are not "a trespasser", but you are under no obligation to disclose the nature of your cargo to any third party.

Ammo is a different story; up to 5 kg per pax is allowed in checked baggage, whatever that means for a light aircraft with no pax...

How much of the above is practically enforceable may be a matter for others to judge, but licensed gun owners are, in principle, law-abiding folk.


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