grimmie 186 #1 September 28, 2007 I was just in Belize and jumped out of the Belize Defense Force plane for a demo. The guys have an old round they drop cargo with. The commander would like some old rounds and containers to use. If any of you riggers have some junk in the corner of the loft you would like to donate please let me know. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kenneth21441 0 #2 September 29, 2007 Would not this be regulated (IE Foreign military sales, etc...)? Of course I have a few items IE: G-14 and G-12D. But I'd never donate them. $$. Best place an ad in the classifieds....Kenneth Potter FAA Senior Parachute Rigger Tactical Delivery Instructor (Jeddah, KSA) FFL Gunsmith Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ripcord4 0 #3 September 30, 2007 Foreign Sales are regulated by the Munitions List. Once a Government chute, it cannot be sold overseas. Notice of Munitions List Items. Unless otherwise noted, this sale may include Munitions List Items (MIL), or Commerce Controlled List Items ( CCLI). MLI / CCLI property is controlled by the U.S. Government, and in many cases can not be transferred, ( exported, sold, or given), to a foreign country, a non- U.S. Citizen / National, or a non-permanent U.S. Resident, without a valid State / Commerce Department Export authorization. It is the responsibility of YOU ( the Purchaser), to determine what applicable requirements may be, and to obtain all necessary authorizations, licenses, or approvals. The Use, disposition, export, and re-export of the property covered or included in this sales order, is subject to the provisions of law referenced in the End-User Certificate DLA form 1822, December 2001. Including, but not limited to, the Arms Export Control Act ( 22 USC 2751 et seq.); Export Administration Act 1979 ( 50 USC App. 2041 et seq.); as contained under Executive Order 12924; International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120 et seq.); Export Administration Regulations ( 15 CFR 730 et seq.); Foreign Assets Control Regulations (31 CFR 500 et seq.); and the Espionage Act ( 18 USC 793 et seq.) By accepting delivery of this material YOU (i.e. the Purchaser), hereby represent and warrant that you are not an Embassy, or any Agency, or Subdivision of a Foreign Government. You must provide to US ( i.e. the Seller), a copy of the State / Commerce Department Export License, or License Number, which allows you to receive and export the material that is the subject of this sale. Parts listed may not currently be certified for use on F.A.A. Registered Aircraft. Purchaser warrants and guarantees that these parts will not be used, offered for sale, or sold for use on Civilian aircraft, unless proper certification is obtained from the appropriate regulatory agency(ies). Buyer agrees to hold Seller harmless from all suites, actions, and claims. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DBCOOPER 5 #4 September 30, 2007 The Grimster didn't say anything about selling anything.Replying to: Re: Stall On Jump Run Emergency Procedure? by billvon If the plane is unrecoverable then exiting is a very very good idea. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
councilman24 37 #5 October 1, 2007 from above "can not be transferred, ( exported, sold, or given), " Didn't read the text, did ya. I'm old for my age. Terry Urban D-8631 FAA DPRE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimmie 186 #6 October 1, 2007 Thanks guys. I should have posted not just military but any old rounds would do. A friend of mine came to the rescue with a couple of old civilian canopies. Hell, even a few old ram airs would do. They just need a way to drop supplies for rescue missions out at sea and in the jungle. The military in Belize supports skydiving in an incredible way. I'm just trying to repay a favor or three! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peckerhead 0 #7 October 1, 2007 Call Ralph 503 630 5867 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites