So, a guy I know wants me to film for him to use as a promotion for his camp. I would obviously do it for free. Soo... is a license/registration required? Would you get one?
I'm in Canada BTW.
I'm in Canada BTW.
I will be posting one tomorrow. One every Monday if possible. I posted one lest week.I'm still waiting for tips and tricks.
This poster is just for Recreational activities. What you were posting about is "commercial' use. I am not familiar enough with commercial regulations to comment about the exemption form. Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful.
It applies to EVERYONE!!This poster is just for Recreational activities. What you were posting about is "commercial' use. I am not familiar enough with commercial regulations to comment about the exemption form. Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful.
Would I need a SFOC even if it's NOT for promotion?
Yes but I was just wondering and I do have a guy or to that would like me to film something and it's not for promotion. Just one guy.But you said in your first post it was for promotion
Could you send me a link for the form. I don't know if the link I posted before is it. No, it's not unreasonable but its just that they want all this info like when, what and stuff that you might not even know until you get there. It's hard to plan a flight 3 week in advance without knowing what the weather is going to be like and things like that. Plus he might say, "oh, hey! Can you film this today?"... Me:"no. But in can in three weeks". Aaa... no! It dosen't work that way. The US has a better system as far as I understand. Canada's system it's messed up! Even the laws are.20 working days doesn't seem unreasonable and the form doesn't look too bad - it also says if you have a good safety record you can apply for a standing SFOC.
I feel bad for you!Here in the UK it's 90 days notice for exceptions/waivers on the commercial permission which takes 28 working days, a flying test, an awful lot of paperwork and a huge form.