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ML.A.803 Pilot-owner authorisation
Available versions for ERULES-1963177438-14287
Regulation (EU) 2019/1383
found in: Balloon Rule Book - Part-BOP Part-BFCL Part-ML CS-31GB CS-31HB CS-31TGB (Sep 2020)
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ML.A.803 Pilot-owner authorisation Regulation (EU) 2019/1383 (a) To qualify as a pilot-owner, the person must: (1) hold a valid pilot licence or equivalent licence issued or validated by a Member State for the aircraft type or class rating; (2) own the aircraft, either as a sole or joint owner; that owner must be, alternatively: (i) one of the natural persons on the registration form; (ii) a member of a non-profit recreational legal entity, where the legal entity is specified on the registration document as owner or operator; that member must be directly involved in the decision-making process of the legal entity and designated by that legal entity to carry out Pilot-owner maintenance. (b) For aircraft operated under Annex VII (Part-NCO) to Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 or, in the case of balloons, not operated under Subpart-ADD of Annex II (Part-BOP) to Regulation (EU) 2018/395 or, in the case of sailplanes, not following Subpart DEC of Annex II (Part-SAO) to Regulation (EU) 2018/1976, the pilot-owner may issue a CRS after limited Pilot-owner maintenance as provided for in Appendix II to this Annex. (c) The CRS shall be entered in the logbooks and contain basic details of the maintenance carried out, the maintenance data used, the date on which that maintenance was completed, as well as the identity, the signature and the pilot licence (or equivalent) number of the pilot-owner issuing such a certificate.
ML.A.803 Pilot-owner authorisation Regulation (EU) 2019/1383 (a) To qualify as a pilot-owner, the person must: (1) hold a valid pilot licence or equivalent licence issued or validated by a Member State for the aircraft type or class rating; (2) own the aircraft, either as a sole or joint owner; that owner must be, alternatively: (i) one of the natural persons on the registration form; (ii) a member of a non-profit recreational legal entity, where the legal entity is specified on the registration document as owner or operator; that member must be directly involved in the decision-making process of the legal entity and designated by that legal entity to carry out Pilot-owner maintenance. (b) For aircraft operated under Annex VII (Part-NCO) to Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 or, in the case of balloons, not operated under Subpart-ADD of Annex II (Part-BOP) to Regulation (EU) 2018/395 or, in the case of sailplanes, not following Subpart DEC of Annex II (Part-SAO) to Regulation (EU) 2018/1976, the pilot-owner may issue a CRS after limited Pilot-owner maintenance as provided for in Appendix II to this Annex. (c) The CRS shall be entered in the logbooks and contain basic details of the maintenance carried out, the maintenance data used, the date on which that maintenance was completed, as well as the identity, the signature and the pilot licence (or equivalent) number of the pilot-owner issuing such a certificate.