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The Aircrew Regulation under EASA

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EASA Requirements
(h) A licence holder shall not at any time hold more than one medical certificate issued in accordance with this Part."
 
 
Though, it has to be taken into consideration that most BGA training in the UK currently is formally NOT (directly) towards an EASA Part-FCL license (SPL or LAPL(S)). The grant of such a license does not fall under the (immediate) purposes of BGA gliding training - and, hence, BGA gliding student pilots are not considered as applicants to an is EASA Part-FCL license in the UK. Nonetheless, upon conversion to an EASA Part-FCL license, MED.A.030 does apply to the license holder - and a valid and relevant EASA Part-MED medical is then also required to be held.
== National Requirements ==
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