Gipsymagpie
The reference you quote is in Schedule 8 and subject to article 152
152.—(1) Subject to article 172, the CAA or a person approved by the CAA for that purpose
must grant licences of any of the classes specified in Part 1 of Schedule 8, authorising the holder
to act as a member of the flight crew of a non-EASA aircraft registered in the United Kingdom, if
it is satisfied that the applicant is—
All the licences listed in Schedule 8 are National licences not EASA licences and Chapter 1 only aplies to the licences listed in Chapter 2
(a) as pilot in command or co-pilot unless the holder has carried out, in the preceding 90
days, at least three take-offs, approaches and landings as the sole manipulator of the
controls of an aircraft of the same type or class or a full flight simulator representing that
type or class;
The ANO was rewritten to remove any conflictions with the aircrew regulation which covers EASA licences.