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The 2012 ANO 2009 amendment requiring pilots to hold a Part-FCL licence when flying a UK registered EASA aircraft was itself amended in March 2015. This makes use of a derogation available until 8 April 2018 under Article 12 of EU Reg 1178/2011.

Accordingly, the United Kingdom has filed an Article 12 derogation from the requirement to hold certain Part-FCL licences and ratings, provided the pilot holds a valid and appropriate UK pilot licence that would be required for the flight in question if the aircraft was a non-EASA aircraft.

Status:
Withdrawn
Review comment:
Incorporated into Air Navigation Order 2016
Version:
-
Version date:
04-Dec-2015

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