Originally Posted by
Whopity
A registered aircraft in an ICAO State will not include Permit Aircraft!
Really? Why? I assumed that this was saying exactly the opposite! There is no point putting this wording in there (and I agree with your point that this wording may not be what makes it into the final version!) unless they are making the statement that they mean non-EASA types. IE types controlled by the NAA and it then makes little difference to EASA whether those types are on a national CofA or permit - they are both types that EASA don't regulate! Why say ANY aircraft registered in an EASA state if that is not what they mean (oh, wait they are pros at not saying what they mean!)?