Today's Message Index:
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1. 03:51 AM - Re: Dropping things (Dana Overall)
2. 05:16 AM - Re: Dropping things from an RV (John Burns)
3. 06:54 AM - Re: Dropping things from an RV (Bellwa77@AOL.com)
4. 08:29 AM - Re: Dropping things from an RV (Rob Prior)
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Subject: | Re: Dropping things |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Dana Overall" <bo124rs@hotmail.com>
What you are thinking does not apply. I use my Bonanza for business trips
that are fully documented. The experimental restriction does not apply if
it is used for your own personnal business use. You do not need a
commercial license as long as you don't hire yourself out to perform such
tasks for others.
Dana Overall
Richmond, KY
RV-7 slider/fuselage
http://rvflying.tripod.com
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>From: j1j2h3@juno.com
>Reply-To: rv7-list@matronics.com
>To: rv7-list-digest@matronics.com
>Subject: RV7-List: Dropping things
>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 23:25:01 -0500
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>--> RV7-List message posted by: j1j2h3@juno.com
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>I hate to be a party pooper, but isn't there a prohibition against using
>experimental aircraft for commercial purposes? Also, don't you need a
>commercial license?
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>Jim Hasper - RV-7 just starting empennage (on hold pending move to
>Tennessee)
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>Do not archive
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>--> RV7-List message posted by: Julia <wings97302@yahoo.com>
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>
>you guys and your dirty thoughts - no not drugs - written materials for
>prospective
>clients. This way I can write off some of my flying expenses as business
>expenses.
>
>
>--> RV7-List message posted by: "Justin" <jmw116@socal.rr.com>
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>Dropping something like color die over the ocean for " fish spotting" is
>permissable. I did fish spotting over the summer. Made great money.
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>
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Subject: | Re: Dropping things from an RV |
--> RV7-List message posted by: John Burns <jgburns@comcast.net>
Yes, I'd say my RV needs an "ash-hole," but only if Jim doesn't report me to the
FAA ;-)
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Subject: | Re: Dropping things from an RV |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Bellwa77@aol.com
"Ash-hole",
Beautiful LOL
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Subject: | Re: Dropping things from an RV |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Rob Prior <rv7@b4.ca>
Ah, yes, I guess it's about that time of year again for the stories
about how to (and how not to) dump ashes from a light aircraft.
If anyone wants something that'll pass an hour's time, go to
groups.google.com and search through the archives of rec.aviation for
postings on dropping ashes, dumping ashes, and cleaning ashes from
cockpits... 8-)
You'll be left with tears running down your cheeks, either from the
laughter or the crying, depending on which stories you find. There are
some priceless ones at both ends of the spectrum...
-RB4
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John Burns wrote:
> --> RV7-List message posted by: John Burns <jgburns@comcast.net>
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> Julia, If you figure it out let me know. ... my father-in-law wants me to dump
his (cremation) ashes over the NM mountains.
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> He has a lot of old friends - maybe there's a black market for this sort of thing
:-)
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> Cheers,
> John Burns, 7A
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