Hello,
I was wondering if with a european PPL (PART FCL) you can fly in Europe a airplane registered in Morocco (CN-) ?
They are not member state but have working arrangement…
Romain
Wouldn’t that be a question for the Moroccan aviation authorities? I do not think there is anything in EASA regs that prevents an EASA license holder to fly on third-country airplanes.
Yes; it is up to the State of Registry of the aircraft to decide what privileges (if any) a license/rating issued by another ICAO Contracting State gives the pilot of the aircraft of that registration.
So it is up to the CAA of Morocco to decide this. They could accept a Mongolian PPL for worldwide VFR if they wanted to
For example, the UK used to accept any ICAO PPL for a G-reg, worldwide VFR, but c. 2012 this privilege was narrowed down to “non EASA” aircraft e.g. Annex 2 (and maybe ultralights?).
EASA is nothing to do with this unless an EASA license (or a license issued by any European country) has a limitation on it, limiting it to a specific aircraft registration. I don’t think any PPLs issued in Europe have such a limitation.
Some CPLs and ATPLs do have such a limitation if they were issued on the back of another ICAO CPL or ATPL, for commercial operations, and such licenses were basically intended to be limited to aircraft on the registry of the country which did the license validation.