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Old 29th Mar 2019, 08:41
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France & Netherlands - can one still fly there with a FAA license?

EASA is sadly a bit remiss in updating its list of Opt-outs which shows where you can fly N-registered airplanes with a FAA license. Is anybody flying privately in F and NL right now? I know Germany has prolonged its opt-out until June 2020.
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EASA is sadly a bit remiss in updating its list of Opt-outs which shows where you can fly N-registered airplanes with a FAA license. Is anybody flying privately in F and NL right now? I know Germany has prolonged its opt-out until June 2020.
Certainly hope so, not boned up on the rules but that would seem to me to be discriminatory behavior not allowing N reg/FAA certificated non commercial pilots the priveledge of flying in their airspace, I’m sure the FAA would have something to say about that especially considering Dutch and French private aircraft are allowed access to US airspace.
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