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Old 11th Feb 2024, 10:11
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Wasn`t there CAA `advice` when landing at a private location,that it should have a cleared area of 30-50m around the `landing spot`....?
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Old 12th Feb 2024, 03:33
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Wasn`t there CAA `advice` when landing at a private location,that it should have a cleared area of 30-50m around the `landing spot`....?
where would that be ?
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Old 12th Feb 2024, 15:16
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H500,haven`t a clue,as it was over 20 yrs ago,when I was `freelancing` in a J`box,doing `joy-rides` at fairs,airshows etc,.It may have just been `Company Ops `manual advice for pax.safety,sensible precations,etc...

I know the `ground-crew`/assistants would `tape-off` the area wherever possible,for pax loading/unloading.in case a` jobsworth` was around or a CAA Inspector...
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