Originally Posted by
Aussie Bob
I am sure Leadie is correct but doesn't my CASA licence allow me to fly registered Australian aeroplanes? Isn't an RAA aeroplane registered in Australia?
I detest the legal and bureaucratic system so I ain't pushing it, just saying ... And the RAA folk will probably make you do a minimum of 5 hours which you may or may not need.
I think that CASA make the distinction between a
Registered Aeroplane and a
Recognised Aeroplane, though I am not sure i can recognise the difference.....