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Ferry flying is the flying of aircraft for the purpose of returning to base, delivery to a customer, moving from one base of operations to another or moving to or from a maintenance facility for maintenance, repair, and operations. A commercial airliner may need to be moved from one airport to another to satisfy the next day's timetable or facilitate routine maintenance; this is commonly known as a positioning flight or repositioning flight, and may carry revenue freight or passengers as local aviation regulations and airline policies allow. They may also be necessary following a major weather event or other similar disruption which causes multiple cancellations across an airline's network resulting in many aircraft and crew being 'out of position' for normal operations; the
2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull Between March and June 2010 a series of volcanic events at Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland caused enormous disruption to air travel across Western Europe. The disruptions started over an initial period of six days in April 2010. Additional lo ...
or the mass evacuation of US airspace following the 9/11 attacks being significant examples of this.


Ferry permit

A ferry permit is a written authorization issued by a
National Airworthiness Authority A civil aviation authority (CAA) is a national or supranational statutory authority that oversees the regulation of civil aviation, including the maintenance of an aircraft register. Role Due to the inherent dangers in the use of flight vehicles, ...
to move a non-
airworthy In aviation, airworthiness is the measure of an aircraft's suitability for safe flight. Initial airworthiness is demonstrated by a certificate of airworthiness issued by the civil aviation authority in the state in which the aircraft is register ...
civil aircraft from its present location to a maintenance facility to be inspected, repaired and returned to an airworthy state.


Ferry pilots

Louise Sacchi flew single- and multi-engine planes 340 times across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, breaking several records in the process. Other notable ferry pilots include: * Helen Marcelle Harrison Bristol * Lettice Curtis * Maureen Dunlop de Popp *
Mary Ellis Mary Ellis (born May Belle Elsas, June 15, 1897 – January 30, 2003) was an American actress and singer appearing on stage, radio, television and film, best known for her musical theatre roles, particularly in Ivor Novello works. After appear ...
, WWII pilot in the United Kingdom * Luis Fontés *
Joan Hughes Joan Lily Amelia Hughes, MBE (27 April 1918 – 16 August 1993) was a World War II ferry pilot and one of Britain's first female test pilots. She was considered a capable instructor and flew everything except flying boats. Early life Hugh ...
* Amy Johnson * Jim Mollison (Amy Johnson's husband) * Robert Neale * Robert Olds * Jarvis Offutt * Jadwiga Piłsudska *
C. W. A. Scott Flight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson Scott, AFC (13 February 1903 – 15 April 1946Dunnell ''Aeroplane'', November 2019, p. 46.) was an English aviator. He won the MacRobertson Air Race, a race from London to Melbourne, in 1934, in a tim ...
* Diana Barnato Walker


See also

*
Air Transport Auxiliary The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) was a British civilian organisation set up at the start of the Second World War with headquarters at White Waltham Airfield in Berkshire. The ATA ferried new, repaired and damaged military aircraft between factori ...
* Dead mileage, a similar concept in ground transportation * Ferry range * RAF Ferry Command * United Kingdom aircraft test serials *
Women Airforce Service Pilots The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) (also Women's Army Service Pilots or Women's Auxiliary Service Pilots) was a civilian women pilots' organization, whose members were United States federal civil service employees. Members of WASP became t ...


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Further reading

* {{cite news , url= https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2018-04-05/long-trip-tbm-910 , title= A Long Trip in a TBM 910 , work= AIN , first= Matt , last= Thurber , date= April 5, 2018 Aircraft operations Aviation by mission