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4th Apr 2016, 09:42
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

Its actually in the Regulation not the AMC: It...

Its actually in the Regulation not the AMC:
It hinges on whether the medical is a "qualification"!
MED.A.030 requires applicants for licences to hold a valid medical but makes no reference to...
4th Apr 2016, 07:08
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

Since when did a National guidance document...

Since when did a National guidance document overide the AMC?
3rd Apr 2016, 20:52
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

If the aircraft is a Non EASA aircraft then...

If the aircraft is a Non EASA aircraft then according to Article 52(2) (f) it is legal. If the pilot holds a JAA/EASA licence then a NPPL medical declaration is not valid for use with that licence.
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2nd Feb 2014, 21:04
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

Valid to do What? In order to be valid you need...

Valid to do What? In order to be valid you need to meet all of the requirements, the licence, the ratings, the medical. If you cannot exrercise the privileges then it is not valid. EASA regulataion...
2nd Feb 2014, 14:44
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

Except as a student pilot It is not the CAA's...

Except as a student pilot
It is not the CAA's job to give definitave answers; they will simply point you at the regulation.
18th Dec 2013, 19:55
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

NO its the responsibility of the Head of Training...

NO its the responsibility of the Head of Training
It is no longer the CAAs call. AMC1 FCL.740(b)(1)
Not a valid licence or rating, but as the holder of a previous licence (maybe with lifetime...
18th Dec 2013, 08:46
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

Except that certain National Authorities are...

Except that certain National Authorities are attempting to maintain the status quo by insisting on things that are not in the regulation. Many of their new EASA forms do not match the EASA...
16th Dec 2013, 23:28
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

As of Sept 2012 a JAA licence was deemed to be...

As of Sept 2012 a JAA licence was deemed to be an EASA liccence. At that time the privileges and limitations of JAA licences were removed from the ANO and the EASA rules apply.
16th Dec 2013, 08:23
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

CRI was the JAA term for a TRI (SPA); in the...

CRI was the JAA term for a TRI (SPA); in the helicopter world they remained TRIs so everyone knew what they were.
15th Dec 2013, 19:20
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

An entirely predictable range of replies So...

An entirely predictable range of replies
So what does the Regulation say? Regulation 216/2008 Article 7 So any person under training is exempt the requirement to hold a licence. I have found no...
15th Dec 2013, 09:36
Replies: 113
Views: 17,312
Posted By Whopity

So what value is there flying solo for this...

So what value is there flying solo for this event? Whilst not illegal, there is no requirement. With regard to claiming such a flight towards the 25 supervised solo flights, there is nothing that...
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