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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 11:45 am    Post subject: europe-only - pilot licensing changes Reply with quote

This is for people in Europe who will be affected by EASA's proposed
changes to pilot licensing. If you are outside EC jurisdiction (or if
you don't care what sort of licence you can have or what it will let
you do) you can skip the rest of this message.

EASA have proposed changes to the pilot licensing system, contained
in Notice of Proposed Amendment 2008-17 and available for download as
3 PDF files from:

http://www.easa.eu.int/ws_prod/r/r_npa.php

Part a is an introduction; b is where the meat is; and c is mostly on
medicals. These documents are many pages long and will require some
effort to read and form comments on. You may want to focus on
subparts A (general), B (LPL) and C (PPL), but there are many other
parts worthy of attention if you can spare the time.

If no-one bothers to respond we'll get what the bureaucrats think is
good for us. (An indication of how much they know about aviation was
the initial insistence during a previous rule-making exercise that
all balloons must have an ASI!)

Note that if there's stuff you like you should say you support it, as
there may be other bodies objecting to it. For instance, there is
probably an organised campaign by AMEs to prevent the adoption of
simpler medical standards which would mean less/lower fees paid to
them! So if you like that part of the Leisure Pilot's Licence (LPL -
based on the UK NPPL) then say so.
On Saturday last (22nd) I attended a seminar at Turweston on these
proposals and with permission reproduce the following parts of the
presentation about the documents and hints on how to comment
effectively.
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Part a Explanatory Note
General backgound - read for context
Provides the outline structure and content of the other documents
Contains extensive tables which cross reference every element of the
proposals to the JAA rules, where applicable

Part b FCL
Sub parts:
A General requirements
B Leisure Pilots Licence
C PPL, SPL, BPL
D CPL
E MPL (Multi-crew)
F ATPL
G Instrument Rating (IR)
H Class and Type Ratings
I Additional Ratings
J Instructor Certificates
K Examiner Certificates

Part c Medical
Sub parts:
A General requirements - general, issuance, revalidation,
renewal, revocation, suspension
B Requirements for medical certificates - Class 1 and 2 and LPL
C Requirements for aero-medical examiners
D Requirements for General Medical Practioners

Licence proposals:

PPL A:
No significant change; 17 years; 45 hrs; (25 Dual)
ICAO Medical Class II: up to age 40 5 years; 40 to 50 2 years; above 50 1 year

LPL A Basic
16 years; 20 hrs (10 Dual); 2000 kg + 1 person, 50 km radius

LPL A
16 years; 30 hrs (15 dual); 2000 kg + 3 persons

LPL Medical
Initial to age 45; 45 to 60 5 years; above 60 1 year


RESPONDING TO EASA NOTICES OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT
KEY POINTS:

EASA does not respond to lobbying

EASA does respond to well structured, well argued, constructive
formal responses to NPAs

EASA will count multiple, duplicated (copied) responses as one
response, where it is obvious that the duplication is deliberate

EASA recognises that the collective opinions of the representative
bodies are important and should be weighted accordingly

The quantity of responses saying essentially the same thing will
count (as long as they are not just "photocopies" using the same
words)
EFFECTIVE RESPONSES:

Are brief, to the point, address the specific question or issue

Provide criticism of the particular that is well argued and based on
the safety case / proportionality

Propose alternative solutions with rational argument, briefly, with a
safety case

Are credible
INEFFECTIVE RESPONSES:

Are rambling, long, or rude, or do not address the point

Do not provide a reasoned alternative

Do not provide a safety argument for the alternative

Technical Aspects in responding:

Your response must be made through the EASA website using the
'Comment Response Tool'

You register first and get a unique code to enable you to go in more than once

You can draft your responses off-line (and save them!) then paste
them into the CRT on-line

You can go back and amend your responses before the comment deadline
(currently 15 Dec 08 for NPA 17 but expected to be extended further,
shortly)

DON'T LEAVE RESPONDING TO THE LAST MINUTE - IT IS A TIME-CONSUMING PROCESS

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As you can see there's only a few weeks before the deadline (and
don't bank on it being extended!). The presenter on Saturday was
David Roberts of the British Gliding Association (BGA) and he told us
that the corporate response of the BGA is published on their website
(sorry, haven't had time to look up the full URL for that, but Google
is your friend in this sort of situation) so you might want to have a
look at that to see how they have approached it. As noted above, do
NOT copy and paste from it into your response. EASA are now using a
very sohisticated software tool to analyse responses and lump
together all those with identical wording, which then count as just
one response.

There is probably further advice and indications of their response on
the LAA website but again I haven't looked yet.

Note that the ratings part of the proposal includes Mountain ratings
which are only for French & Swiss Altiports. Strange that these
country-specific ratings should have found their way in while the UK
IMC rating did not! There are moves afoot to remedy this, but if you
say anything about the need for a "starter" Instrument Rating, please
do not push it as the "British solution" - this will not help your
argument as there is a certain amount of "not invented here" syndrome
to overcome. Push it instead purely on its safety merits.

Please pass this message on to any other UK pilots who may not be on
this forum.

regards

Rowland
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:43 pm    Post subject: europe-only - pilot licensing changes Reply with quote

Hi! Rowland,
I personally would like to thank you for your time and effort in
attending and reporting on the pilot licensing changes you have detailed
below.
Three times I have sat and tried to read through and understand the
specific detail and fallen asleep! IMHO Let's face it these bureaucrats
would prefer us not to fly at all, the juggling has left me in such
state of mind for it to be impossible to reply to them without being
rude. You must be aware of my political leanings on such control from
Europe so I find it no surprise to know of their intent. This is just
another frustration of us not being able to control our own destiny and
I deplore their interference. As much as I've enjoyed my flying for such
few years I find my self feeling sorry for younger generations needing
to dodge through all the regulations that now beset us. Further I need
some serious convincing that so called "consultation" is anything but a
sop for them to say that we had a hand in the ultimate way the industry
is allowed to be aligned into their control. I simply do not believe
that they lend any power to our representations. I see this kind of
disease being applied to how local councils are run .....and as for
"planning applications"........
Now you see I'm ranting and anything further I have to say would be
considered worthless as indeed they would deplore what I say anyway.
In other words for me to attempt to make a representation would probably
undo someone else's constructive work even if this note doesn't anyway!
Regards

Bob Harrison.


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