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Old 22nd Sep 2011, 15:44
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You have hit it right on the nail. EASA are not motivated by their mandate as a safety organisation but have their own mandate of regulating, protectionism and control.
Right sentiment, wrong target. EASA has been told by the European Commission that they have to do things the ICAO way. The ICAO way is to require 40 hours of instrument time before you get an IR. So do the FAA for that matter.
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