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Old 13th Feb 2012, 18:10
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WorkingHard
 
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"When the European regulations are fully implemented, United Kingdom licences will not be valid for the piloting of EASA aircraft. "

Can anyone shed any light on this sentence please? Does it mean that a CAA PPL is only valid for piloting and aircraft that is on the BRITISH register and then only within the UK? I thought all aircraft, in whichever country they were registered in EU land, were an EASA aircraft. Have I misunderstood?
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