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Old 17th Sep 2011, 13:24
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I agree that the CAA does not try to subvert its own or the EASA regulations, and it is now much more open in its development of new (national - ie, non-EASA) regulations. However, it has become a box-ticking, process-led organisation and the H-C description is a good fit.
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