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Trini_Wings 3rd Jun 2013 11:28

Do charity flights involving large aircraft require AOC
 
If a charitable organisation or club owned a Boeing 737, and every weekend conducted charitable flights for its members to different social events around the country, with all flight expenses paid for entirely from the charitable funds they raise each year, does that club/organisation require an AOC?

Intruder 3rd Jun 2013 20:01

Let me know which charity does this, so I don't contribute to their social calendar...

Trini_Wings 3rd Jun 2013 21:11

Thanks for your deep insight intruder, much appreciated! Great! :rolleyes:

Bealzebub 4th Jun 2013 04:02

Yes they would. The flights would be commercial air transport.

SloppyJoe 4th Jun 2013 05:34

How on earth can a charity justify using charitable donations to fund a 737 for its trips to social events. This has got to be one of the most stupid ideas I have ever heard.

You have absolutely no idea of the cost involved, well maybe you do so want to get away from an AOC and regulation so you can operate a dodgy, poorly maintained aircraft full of people.

Let me guess, you want to find a way to build time in a 737 :ugh:

This is idiotic.

Trini_Wings 4th Jun 2013 07:19

@ Sloppy Joe,

Yessssss this is to build time in a dodgy 737, yeeeeah, keep banging yuh head bro!
Maybe you'll come up with more stupid assumptions.

Thanks Bealzebob, for being the only one to answer without giving a smart a@* (stupid) response.

But then again, this is PPrune.

:rolleyes:

Capetonian 4th Jun 2013 08:20

What does one have to do to be a member (i.e. beneficiary) of this charitable venture?

Bealzebub 4th Jun 2013 08:23

You're welcome. However, I have to admit I was tempted. ;)

Trini_Wings 4th Jun 2013 09:15

Well seeing that people think this charity is real and can't figure out that this was a hypothetical scenario (which main emphasis was to establish if an AOC is required or not), Lets put it this way: the mere fact that you asking how to get into such a charity Capetonian, (which is obviously fictitious) means you'll fit right in ;)

Oh the wonders of this great forum :hmm:

Capetonian 4th Jun 2013 16:31


the mere fact that you asking how to get into such a charity Capetonian, (which is obviously fictitious) means you'll fit right in http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...lies/wink2.gif
I was asking in order to establish how you might justify this hypothetical charity as a charity. I can assure I have no interest in it other than that.

Trini_Wings 4th Jun 2013 17:12

@ Capetonian

What has the nature of the charity got to do with the main thrust of the question, which is would an AOC be needed for such a hypothetical operation?

Did you want to know who the charity's CEO is?
Did you want 5 years audited accounts on the charity?
Did you want their email address?

Would such detail about the nature of the charity be relevant to answer the main point of the question; which is, does that club/organisation require an AOC?


:rolleyes: Dear me!

I got my answer from Bealzebub already. Thanks mate :ok:

SloppyJoe 4th Jun 2013 17:21

Keep rolling yuh eyes bro!

:ugh:

Trini_Wings 4th Jun 2013 17:28

No problem Sloppy the head banger :ok:

Capetonian 4th Jun 2013 17:35

Trini Wings : Yes please.

Trini_Wings 4th Jun 2013 17:43

@ Capetonian - Send me a PM and I might send you the hypothetical details, seeing that your such a stickler for the finer points, lol :ok: oh joy!


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