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Will CAP 168 still be the main regulatory document for aerodromes that fall within the scope of EASA?
No. Aerodromes that fall within the scope of EASA will follow regulations published by EASA.
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Which aerodromes will fall within the scope of EASA?
When will the EASA regulations take effect?
Will there be a chance to opt out?
Can an aerodrome be exempted from the scope?
Will CAP 168 still be the main regulatory document for aerodromes that fall within the scope of EASA?
Will there be cost implications to aerodrome licence holders following the introduction of EASA aerodrome regulations instead of CAP 168?
Can the EASA regulations be influenced?
Will the aerodrome licence fee increase?
What will happen to aerodromes that do not fall within the scope of EASA?
Will CAP 168 still be the main regulatory document for national aerodromes?
In the future will the aerodrome inspector be from the UK CAA or EASA?
How does EASA define "Commercial Air Transport Operations"?
How is the UK CAA involved in the proposed changes?
How is the UK aerodrome industry involved in the proposed changes?
Will there be grandfather rights for existing licensed aerodromes?
How will the CAA notify industry of significant developments in the rulemaking process?
Will there be a transition period when the new rules come into effect?
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