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Old 21st Nov 2017, 22:56
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
I just heard back from the CAA in record time. Any 28 day declaration made is valid until 8th April 2019, or implementation of the BASA, whichever comes first. And they'll accept PPL or above exam passes in lieu of an examiner sign-off. And it's free.
Hi rudestuff, would you be able to expand on this?
Have googled around re. BASA but not clear on the true outcomes for holders of FAA licences wanting to convert to EASA.

Also, are you saying a 28 day validation is actually valid for any period until 8th April 2019 (or BASA) regarding of its issue date, ie, possible longer than 28 days?

Thanks in advance
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