whopity
I can't find the use of the word "only" on any of my old or current licenses except in an old RT licence: "VHF only".
selfin
you write: Fl1ingfrog, the regulator does not have the jurisdiction to state "this licence is valid for aircraft wherever they may be registered." Besides, the same words appears on a UK Part-FCL licence.
Of course not on the first of your points but the wording of your second point only appears with regard to non-easa aeroplanes. It is not a requirement of EASA that the NAA includes the national privileges attached to the same licence but the UK CAA have decided to include them. Thanks for the heads up on the latest ORSA.
You have, all of you, convinced me, well almost but I will keep my powder dry. I won't drag the matter on further but oh for the halcyon days of old.
Last edited by Fl1ingfrog; 25th Feb 2019 at 22:12.