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trevs99uk 5th Oct 2003 04:23

Easa
 
WIth the coming of EASA.

I read somewhere that all aircraft will get a permanent CofA
?? what does this mean.

I also read that if you import an aircraft from another EASA

I believe there will also be changes about importing/exportig aircraft within EASA countries.

What over changes are expected.

t'aint natural 5th Oct 2003 04:35

The current issue of General Aviation, the AOPA members' magazine, has an article on EASA by Martin Robinson, the chief executive of AOPA, who is on the Advisory Body. One advantage will be that mods certificated in any EASA country - like silencers certificated in Germany - will no longer need certification by other states, so in theory component costs should come down. And yes, it should mean an end to the CAA's 'star annual' racket, where owners have to pay a minimum of £600 (almost £1,000 for my R22) for a three-year C of A. An EASA C of A will be for life.
The magazine also has a full report on the trial of Donald Campbell, which has previously been alluded to in this forum.


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