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Old 2nd Apr 2021, 12:06
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Stan Evil
 
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And don't forget that the instructor needs an EASA licence or a validation from EASA to fly it. Any student going solo in it would need an EASA medical cert.
I know of one UK approved ATO who are using an Austrian aircraft for a UK course. They have an EASA licensed Spanish instructor flying it and send the students solo in a different airframe.
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