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Old 16th October 2017 | 16:14
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Homsap
 
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My understanding is that to 'claim' an aerobatics rating you need to have completed historicaly an AOPA aerobatics course, what rubbish. I was lucky in that I was taught and examined by two outstanding instructors and examiners in aerobatics, but apparently that does not count in easaland.

I am quite prepared to take a stand against the CAA, if they will not issue a aerobatics rating.
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