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Old 28th Apr 2014, 07:07
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Whopity
 
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I fail to see why EASA Licences are at all associated with individual National Authorities
Because EASA is a Rule Maker (Assistant) not a Regulatory Authority and has no capability or remit to issue licences. Perhaps a PPL gained accross a number of States is the true EASA licence, a "thoroughbred mongrel" in all respects.
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