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Freelancing.
Hi there,
I haven't started any flight training yet, still weighing up my options!
My question is this: after gaining a CPL, and say landing a job flying for private owners (i.e setting up a business doing this- claim VAT back on training, if VAT registered). What are the requirements for this, i.e do I need an AOC, insurance-what sort etc. Obviously a type rating is needed on each aircraft??
Aerial photography- do you need an AOC for this?? I read in a book that you don't need an aircraft registered for aerial works so long as you don't have a mount for the camera, is this True??
What other types of work is available to a fresh faced CPL??
Many thanks
Spinningtop.
I haven't started any flight training yet, still weighing up my options!
My question is this: after gaining a CPL, and say landing a job flying for private owners (i.e setting up a business doing this- claim VAT back on training, if VAT registered). What are the requirements for this, i.e do I need an AOC, insurance-what sort etc. Obviously a type rating is needed on each aircraft??
Aerial photography- do you need an AOC for this?? I read in a book that you don't need an aircraft registered for aerial works so long as you don't have a mount for the camera, is this True??
What other types of work is available to a fresh faced CPL??
Many thanks
Spinningtop.
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Hi Spinningtop
You'll find the answers to all these questions if you use the 'Search' facility. Some answers are in threads you've started or in which you've participated. I understand your enthusiasm but the questions are just a little premature. Far better to concentrate on your A levels and read the forums in your spare time to learn about the industry.
Heliport
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You'll find the answers to all these questions if you use the 'Search' facility. Some answers are in threads you've started or in which you've participated. I understand your enthusiasm but the questions are just a little premature. Far better to concentrate on your A levels and read the forums in your spare time to learn about the industry.
Heliport
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