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Maik wrote:
It wouldn't be legal in Germany... so no one offers transportation etc :-) make your CPL, buy a real plane, start a business and be broke within a year without problems. I have looked around a bit and as it seems, you may use your ultralight for commercial purposes without any restrictions. You may need some additions to your SPL (to transport people, to tow banners) but nothing like a CPL. Commercial usage of ULs is allowed in Germany, see e.g. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraleicht or the thread in http://www.pilots24.com/forum/viewto...inc.php?t=2388 (both resources in German). Regards, Oli ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ABB - Vote Kerry. Please. www.johnkerry.com/onlinehq ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oli Kai Paulus Bergstraße 18 Fon +49.30.28390731 D-10115 Berlin Fon +49.172.3914294 |
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