New CAA Skywise Announcement has confirmed the previously temporary post-EASA exemption, enabling NPPL and LAPL holders to fly Certificated as well as Permit aircraft, has now been made permanent.
It's sometimes easy to be critical of the CAA, but credit to them for getting this one right!
https://mailchi.mp/caa/licences-issued- ... 3cd3aa6d55
New CAA Advice Confirms National Licence Holders Can Fly CofA Aircraft
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New CAA Advice Confirms National Licence Holders Can Fly CofA Aircraft
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Re: New CAA Advice Confirms National Licence Holders Can Fly CofA Aircraft
LAPL holders have always been able to fly CofA aircraft. It would be very strange if a Part FCL licence was not valid to fly Part 21 aircraft.
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