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Old 23rd Jun 2020, 05:56
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pilot dude
 
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Where did that come from? I fly airplane from X Y Z and Ę but no operator or authority I do bussiness with has ever said anything about that. Do you have a link to the EASA website where this is mentioned.

Unless that piece of paper you referring to is an EASA FCL 😜

BTW, my license is from Q and my medical from S and I do my LPC with an examiner from H at an ATO in F but non of this seems to matter as its al EASA.

Originally Posted by EatMyShorts!
Yes, otherwise the entire idea of EASA would be useless. Since last year, or so, you just need to carry a piece of paper with you, confirming that you are allowed to fly a plane registered in EASA-country Z, although your licence was issued in EASA-country Y. That's all.

Last edited by pilot dude; 23rd Jun 2020 at 05:59. Reason: Typo
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