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Old 27th Jul 2020, 09:54
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BillieBob
 
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To fly EASA aeroplanes you need a EASA LAPL or an EASA PPL.
This is only true as long as the UK is a member of EASA. If we leave on 31 Dec, the UK is free to make whatever licensing regulations it chooses, including making the NPPL(SSEA) valid for use in 'EASA' aeroplanes.
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