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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 20.06.2018 um 00:51 schrieb Graeme
Fitzpatrick:<br>
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<div>On 20 June 2018 at 03:43, gorgonz <span
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote">imho such a place is like a
clerical. Someone sits in the "office"<br>
managing and acquiring orders ;-). In so far, I think that
office is ok.<br>
Or did I misunderstand something? English is not my mother
tongue.<br>
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<div>No, you're doing very well! :-)</div>
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<div>Yes, I'd agree with you that it's an office, because
that's where all the paperwork & admin is done.</div>
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<div>So if we all agree on office=air_charter, would you
then carry it down to types of charter eg joy flights,
training, aerial photo's etc or just leave that to the
company's website to explain? <br>
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Thanks graeme for Your comment :-)<br>
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Reading cliffords suggestion to subclassify it with devices, I liked
the idea! But if we subclassify it, then it might be a good idea to
reflect first of all, which kind of information are people looking
for. <br>
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In this discussion we learned two different types:<br>
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- devices like drones, helicopter, and fixed wing decices<br>
- services like joy flights, training, aerial photo's etc <br>
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Most of the companies tend to fully utilize their capacities and as
a result will offer many of the services in parallel. This would
lead us to an enumeration instead of a fixed value.. (How) could
this be handled? Semicolon separated? Is it a good road?<br>
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I would suggest that people will likely look for a service in first
place while the exact device.ain't that important.<br>
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I'm not sure, if subclassification makes sense. So, I ask all of
You: what You are thinking about this?<br>
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