"Rosspilot" wrote in message
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www.premierpyro.com
LOL! I certainly won't argue the point with you. You should know. :-)
www.Rosspilot.com
Ross,
In all reality, it used to be that if you were a resident of a state that
had a distributor of commercial fireworks, you could "cash & carry". You
simply filled out the ATF form similar to a firearm purchase.
Since 9/11, all purchasers must be permitted or licensed effective May 24
2003.
A three year license costs about a hundred bucks, a drop in the bucket for
guys that spend thousands of $ on pyro.
Then there is the D.O.T. and insurance, but that is another story... ;-)
To keep this about aviation......
We have a company plane that during this time of year gets a real work out.
The computerized firing system we use for large displays exceeds $100,000.
The math is simple, fly one system from site to site, or purchase 3 more
systems!
Then there is the "off season" ;-P
Marty