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Old 23rd Jun 2020, 12:04
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Mustapha Cuppa
 
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To be clear, this is to fulfil an ICAO requirement and is not a limitation imposed by the Basic Regulation.

ICAO only "recognises" individual member states, not groupings of member states. And whilst your licence is issued in accordance with Part-FCL, it is, nevertheless, issued by the authorities of individual member states, not EASA.
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