Questions tagged [easa-regulations]

EASA maintains the aviation laws for most of Europe.

It contain rules pertaining to everything aviation-related: pilots, aircraft, maintenance, flight training, airlines and other commercial operations, the marking of obstacles and buildings, etc.

EASA maintains the aviation laws for most of Europe.

It contain rules pertaining to everything aviation-related: pilots, aircraft, maintenance, flight training, airlines and other commercial operations, the marking of obstacles and buildings, etc.

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What limitations are there in restraining unruly passengers under EASA rules?

Today I saw this tweet: American Airlines passenger was duct taped to her seat after she tried to open the plane door, then bit a flight attendant. I showed this to my father (a commercial pilot) and he commented that such restraining measures…
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What is allowed with the new EASA SPL license?

Are you allowed to fly for profit with SPL? If I have understood correctly, SPL is to LAPL(S) as CPL is to PPL, but with no extra requirements over LAPL(S), but I have problems believing this. Assuming I have understood the rules correctly, I can…
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What is the speed limit in European airspace?

In Did this aircraft illegally exceed 250kts below 10,000ft? it was mentioned that unlike here in the US, EASA does not have a 250 kt. speed limit below 10,000 ft. So does this mean that are we allowed to go as fast as we want? Mach 8? ;-) What…
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What is the weight at which an aircraft no longer requires a licensed pilot on board in Europe?

According to this (somewhat dubious looking article): Since it is so light, the FlyNano falls under the weight of what is considered to be a plane, so in most countries you won't need a flying license to take this baby to the skies.
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Which European (EASA, EU) regulation corresponds to US FAR 91.13 on "careless or reckless" operation of aircraft?

The US has 14 CFR 91.13 about "careless or reckless" operation of aircraft, as a sort of catch-all for activities which are not explicitly prohibited by the regulations but which are still a bad idea and risks to, or actually, puts others in…
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Can a Greek EASA Part 66 License be converted to a German EASA Part 66 License?

I want to convert my Greece Part 66 license to a German Part 66 license. What procedure do I have to follow?
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Are multi-crew operations in a single-pilot aircraft counted towards ATPL requirements?

I thought that you had to perform all your ATPL multi-crew time in aircraft with a certificated minimum of 2 crew, but I've heard of some pilots using time in single-pilot aircraft towards their EASA ATPL licence. Is this true? If so, could someone…
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What happens at a ramp check when I forgot my license and medical?

I wonder what happens if I would get ramp checked and don’t have my license and medical with me. Especially in EASA territory. Anyone ever had this case?
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What is the difference between CAMO and CAME?

Could someone explain the difference between a Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition CAME and a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization CAMO?
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What is required for an EASA pilot to fly an airplane with retractable gear, flaps and variable pitch prop?

Here is the FAA's complex airplane definition: A retractable gear (not necessary for a seaplane). In-flight adjustable flaps; and. A controllable pitch propeller. How is this airplane defined under EASA and what is required to fly it? A pilot with…
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How many flights can be made under EASA permit to fly?

I understand the permit to fly is valid for 14 days, but how many flights can be made in that time?
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How to log FTD time during airline selections?

I'm currently going through some airline selections in Europe for which it is common to fly 45 mins PF and 45 mins as PM during the assessment. I'm wondering how I am, if at all, supposed to log this time. Only PF or both? I'm well aware that this…
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Where is the 36 month ATPL theory exam validity before CPL/IR test listed and described?

The provider of my EASA Integrated Training Course states that my ATPL theory exams are only valid for 36 months before a CPL or IR skills test. Where is this regulation listed and described? Additionally, is this from the date the ATPL theory…
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which country’s requirements for higher license?

If I have a license registered in country A and want to add a higher license with a flight school in country B (both countries are in EASA), which country’s rules apply for requirements for the higher license? Let’s say, country A requires 10 more…
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Why is EASA CS 25 non-binding?

EASA states that Certification Specifications (e.g. CS-25) is non-binding on their website. See the regulations structure PDF. Each Part to each implementing regulation has its own Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material (AMC/GM).…
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