UK accept FAA license for flying PIC in UK registered a/c, so Canada may be very interesting option right now, even though prices are 30-50% higher than in US, it's still a bargain compared to European ones. But Scandinavians and others may have a problem.
Although, as I said, the void
will be filled. Probably by the first who allow/enforce biofuel, which may reduce the flight-per-hour costs, as the prices of Avgas are getting a bit ridiculous these days.
Originally Posted by TheVelvetGlove
On a side note, can we put an end to the use of the word "rotorcrafts" ?
The plural of rotorcraft is rotorcraft.
Ups, sorry about that.