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Old 15th August 2012 | 19:10
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BEagle
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From: Quite near 'An aerodrome somewhere in England'
And it's for just that reason that EASA has now defined 'aerobatic maneouvres' and the requirements for those who may instruct in such disciplines. Clever-bugger industry cowboy barrack-room lawyers and ego-trippers will no longer be able to conduct training for 'aerobatics' (by EASA's definition) except as stated in the Aircrew Regulation.

You are inciting SammySu to operate outside the (highly regrettable) limitations of his instructor rating, TrimStab, so I suggest you stop doing so and spend time instead studying the Aircrew Regulation..... Carefully.

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