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Old 14th Oct 2020, 12:48
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mapleworth
 
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Originally Posted by Fl1ingfrog
Before EASA demands changed things it was always possible to fly privately a UK registered aircraft within the UK airspace on an ICAO licence. The UK was one of the few countries to allow this. Many ICAO countries required some kind of formality. Meantime LastStandards has explained the current position. You have 2 years from 1st January during which you do nothing unless you choose. The whole point of JAR and then into EASA (with a wider agenda) was to validate your licence for use anywhere within euroland. I can't believe that the UK will ever seek to prevent you flying a UK registered aircraft anywhere in the euro world using a French EASA licence.

It is currently a waiting game.unfortunately. Time will tell.
Indeed it would appear to be the case for the CAA to recognize EASA licences for up to 2 years in the UK... BUT, what about EASAland recognizing G-reg aircraft flown on non-British licences? I phoned the DGAC this morning and the charming lady at the "bureau des licences" said that they have no idea.
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