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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 19:09
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EASA Deregulation of GA - Coming soon!

This is good news indeed - finally the NAAs lose most of their power and we get FAA type standardisation.

Rejoice, things are looking up

http://www.easa.eu.int/doc/Rulemakin...(15.08.06).pdf

And for an EU wide Permit to Fly

http://www.easa.eu.int/doc/Rulemakin...PA-09-2006.pdf

Neither of these address all issues, but they're great news for VFR day-only pilots, i.e most of us.

Good news for aerodromes (as the EASA call them)

http://www.easa.eu.int/doc/Rulemakin...PA_2006_06.pdf

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I don`t know what to think anymore. Just this month I read about the more complex and costly maintainance associated with part M organisations etc,etc. They can`t both be true!!?!?!
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When did this come out - it only gives 2 weeks before the deadline
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