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My aircraft is covered by this Arrêté du 22 mai 2001 relatif au survol du territoire français par des aéronefs de construction amateur immatriculés au Royaume-Uni | Legifrance
As a LAPL is valid throughout EASA, you can fly your Uk registered homebuilt anywhere within EASA.
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You will need French DGAC approval though, to operate a UK registered 'Permit to Fly' aircraft in France.
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. . . erm, an EASA licence is valid for non-EASA aircraft (at least in the UK.)
I believe this is too short sighted. EU/EASA regulations are not issued by a state named EU, but a country being part of the EU. As far as I remember, i.e. a N-reg plane flown in EASA airspace can be piloted with an EASA license, but only in the country the EASA license was issued. If you fly a N-reg in the UK, but have an Italian EASA PPL, you have to have a FAA validation for foreign license. Am I correct?
I believe this is too short sighted. EU/EASA regulations are not issued by a state named EU, but a country being part of the EU. As far as I remember, i.e. a N-reg plane flown in EASA airspace can be piloted with an EASA license, but only in the country the EASA license was issued. If you fly a N-reg in the UK, but have an Italian EASA PPL, you have to have a FAA validation for foreign license. Am I correct?