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Old 30th Jul 2003, 22:31
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Passengers for Charity

Can I donate a ride with myself in a school aircraft, as a prize in a charity raffle? What are the insurance implications? Who is liable if I screw up and hurt the lucky winner ?

My only flying qualification is as PPL.
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All the answers you need are in an AIC to be found here.

http://www.ais.org.uk/aes/pubs/aip/pdf/aic/4W020.PDF

You will see that there are many limitations placed on these flights, including experience requirements, maximum passengers/flights per day and flights to be conducted from a licenced airfield.

Good luck

Charlie.
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Cheers Charlie, I'll print it off and study !
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