Does anybody have a copy of the (now expired) General Exemptions for Permit/homebuilt aircraft to visit Jersey and Guernsey/Alderney that they could send me by PM or email (Or link to on here)?
(These are the documents that were previously provided at the now-dead links at the foot of page 5 of Tech Leaflet 2.08)
Because these are now expired, there is now a necessity for each individual aircraft to apply for an exemption, and I have been in correspondence with the Channel Islands Directorate of Civil Aviation to ask if they would consider or intend to re-issue the General Exemptions.
Because of a change in personnel, it seems that the background history may have been lost, and they may not be able to apply within the CI to re-issue them. I am trying to understand it with the aim - maybe! - of helping out.
Any help, however small, with the history behind the original derogation would also be appreciated.
email is davidwhite894 [at] gmail [dot] com
Thanks a lot.
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Dave White
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Dave White
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Re: Permit aircraft to the Channel Islands
As they say, I can't help but I might know a man who can. One of the more prominent members of the Jersey pilot fraternity is David Brown. He flies a Sherwood Ranger, presumably on a Permit. He is also on the steering committee for the Jersey Flying Club resuscitation. Try emailing him on [email protected]
Stephen Austen
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Re: Permit aircraft to the Channel Islands
Thank you, Stephen - I may already be in contact at one remove as I am also corresponding with the Jersey Aero Club.
It was JAC that confirmed the previous General Exemption was no longer in force and that individual exemptions must now be applied for.
It was JAC that confirmed the previous General Exemption was no longer in force and that individual exemptions must now be applied for.
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Dave White
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Dave White
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