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Old 28th Jul 2015, 17:46
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Genghis the Engineer
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Not Kent, but Robert Spencer, CFI of Azure at Cranfield has FAA and EASA tickets, and several AA5s and PA28s available to him which are G-reg. I can't, offhand, think of any reason why he can't do it in a G-reg as he's qualified with both as an instructor?

A few hours around London I'll grant you, but an option.

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