General aviation operations - commercial refers to all commercial civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services and non-scheduled air transport operations for remuneration or hire. The main categories of commercial general aviation are as follows. i) Air taxi
ii) Photographic
iii) Sightseeing trips
iv) Advertising
v) Agricultural /crop spraying
vi) Medical/air ambulance trips
vii) Other commercial


In French - Vols d'aviation générale - commerciaux
- 87206/2006-09-16

Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Commercial (Commercials (Eigenh?ndler) sind B?rsenteilnehmer, ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): generale, Commercials

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