What I have done in the past is to fly out to the Channel Isles via France,
typically
Le Havre or Cherbourg, which means you can claim your 20-30 fuel duty drawback
for the sake of a half hour stop and 10 landing fee (both leg flight plans
filed at the same time) and then return direct to Laddingford with all the
paperwork submitted 24+ hours before.
Don't forget to do everything through the Jersey Aero Club if you are going to
Jersey.
Dave Watts G-BXDY
> On 8 Feb 2015, at 08:24, Kevin Challis <cakeykev@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Flew out and back from Laddingford to Jersey last year submitted all the
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no problems.
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> Kevin Challis
> G ODJG
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>> On 7 Feb 2015, at 20:21, Alan Burrill <alanb@dpy01.co.uk> wrote:
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>> I dont have the certificate to hand but I used to fly out of Wycombe and Old
Sarum to Ci with no problems.
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>> Have to admit only just located JT at Brimpton so would need to check for
>> myself
as well now youve brought it up.
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>> Alan
>>> On 7 Feb 2015, at 20:13, graeme bird <graeme@gdbmk.co.uk> wrote:
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>>> Actually, you could be right... if the Channel Islands are specifically
>>> included
in Brimpton's Certificate of Agreement.
>>> I which case I could drop by Brimpton.
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>>> Graeme Bird
>>> G-UMPY
>>> Mono Classic/XS 912S/Woodcomp 3000/3W
>>> Newby: 150 hours 36 months on the Mono
>>> g@gdbmk.co.uk
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>>> Read this topic online here:
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>>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=438163#438163
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