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Old 1st Feb 2020, 14:12
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Originally Posted by BEagle
The CAA confirmed that 'previously' simply means that a pilot intending to fly using a PMD must not do so unless he/she has submitted a declaration beforehand.

It's just clumsy legal-weasel wording which has caused the confusion.

1. An RV is an Annex 1(c) aeroplane.
2. G-reg EASA aircraft such as the Cessna 150 may currently be flown by pilots holding Part-FCL licences (under VFR within UK airspace) using a PMD until Apr 2020.
In the case of (2) - how do you do it? The PMD form at https://apply.caa.co.uk/CAAPortal/te...m?formCode=PMD doesn't list an option for an EU Part-FCL PPL to fly an EASA aircraft, only non-EASA?

Do you simply complete the non-EASA one?

In the previous T&C page, it states: There is an exemption from Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1178/2011 that allows UK national licence holders to fly certain EASA aircraft until April 2018. Details are contained in CAP1441 ‘PPL Licence Privileges, Type of Aircraft to be Flown and Medical Requirements Table’ which I guess alludes to being able to do it, but you can't actually select it on the declaration itself?

Last edited by Slopey; 1st Feb 2020 at 14:22.
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