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Old 11th Sep 2012, 13:57
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Between now and 2014, you will need an EASA licence as well as your FAA licence to fly an N registered aircraft in Europe.
This is not correct! As from 2014 official and unofficially 2016! Universally unknown is that it cannot happen without permission from the USA! As EASA failed to realize that they are tied to an existing agreement with the USA so big ?????.

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