Just curious what the Feds were able to do.
Just curious what the Feds were able to do.
again some complaints this year but seems nobody is willing to push it, a status quo again.
By feds I believe they mean transport Canada, you can't deny someone service because the outfitter said so. It goes against their operating certificate....the only way they can get around it is if they have a contract to fly for an outfitter then they are allowed to say no to flying into a lake. I have been denied access to lakes in the Yukon because of GO using their services, lets just say I wasn't too happy....
I got that....I was just wondering if anyone had an instance where the feds had actually ever done anything about it.
Hmmm not in our instance..written complaints..nada..
Good luck
Srupp
The last thing I want is to run into outfitters and have a conflict, but there are areas that I would like to hunt that are within outfitters concessions. If I land and they are there I will move, if I'm there before them I would expect the same treatment. It seems reasonable. I have called the local flying services in the past and told them where I was going in hopes of saving other people that do not want to see other folks some time and money.
Alfonz