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Old 14th Jul 2007, 09:56
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LOL ... No I haven't got the space, but that's not the point.

The need to "demonstrate" use of radio aids is for the issue of a JAR PPL, which in effect means that a flying test will be required regardless of experience. That's how the Pilot article interprets it, but perhaps that refers to the future once the UK CAA licence has been done away with? It also means we will all have to pay ... and again every five years (which is probably what the whole thing is about anyway).

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