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DUAL RATED
22nd Aug 2006, 19:30
I'd forgotten about this.Should be interesting to see the outcome of it:

UK To Rule on Foreign Aircraft Registration
The UK Department for Transport expects to publish next month the long-awaited findings of its proposal to set restrictions for foreign-registered aircraft that are based in the UK. The comment period ended last October. The proposal would limit the amount of time foreign-registered aircraft can be based in the UK to 90 days in any 12-month period. This requirement would not apply to aircraft registered in member states of the European Aviation Safety Agency. The British Business and General Aviation Association has staunchly opposed restrictions on foreign-registered aircraft based in Britain. It has argued that many operators feel compelled to register aircraft offshore because UK authorities have made it needlessly costly and difficult to put them on the British register. But the UK has expressed concerns about “significant differences” between UK requirements and those of offshore registers.

filejw
22nd Aug 2006, 19:39
About time.

Phil Brockwell
22nd Aug 2006, 19:51
If the CAA pass this rule, will it matter? If they enforce it with the same gusto they enforce Article 19 and the supply of public transport flights without an oprating certificate nothing need change.

A law is only a law if it is enforced

Phil

Bumz_Rush
22nd Aug 2006, 20:00
would cost the entire UK aviation industry £1.50....but of course due to cost over-runs, and failure of the computer management system will cost £1.5b.

Lets hope it goes away.

Is this the new Isle of Man offshore division of the CAA.

Bumz

NuName
25th Aug 2006, 06:58
About time.
Care to elaborate????