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New EU Rules - Where does Spark Stand
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<blockquote data-quote="NikTheBuilder" data-source="post: 119437" data-attributes="member: 21018"><p>Hi, Thaddeus,</p><p></p><p>The rules are the same in all EU countries and the UK, so you should be able to check a national operator in whichever European language you prefer - perhaps <a href="http://www.inac.pt/" target="_blank">http://www.inac.pt/</a></p><p></p><p>The Spark is classed as a 'Legacy' aircraft, which means</p><p></p><p>-With foundation training - the short, free training, you can fly in class A3. In the UK this is the training that was already required to fly a Spark.</p><p>-With an A2 Certificate of Competency - a longer training session and a longer exam (fees from GBP60 upwards) you can fly in Class A1 and A2 subcategories until 31 Dec 2022 only.</p><p></p><p>Nik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikTheBuilder, post: 119437, member: 21018"] Hi, Thaddeus, The rules are the same in all EU countries and the UK, so you should be able to check a national operator in whichever European language you prefer - perhaps [URL]http://www.inac.pt/[/URL] The Spark is classed as a 'Legacy' aircraft, which means -With foundation training - the short, free training, you can fly in class A3. In the UK this is the training that was already required to fly a Spark. -With an A2 Certificate of Competency - a longer training session and a longer exam (fees from GBP60 upwards) you can fly in Class A1 and A2 subcategories until 31 Dec 2022 only. Nik [/QUOTE]
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