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Msg ID: 2736555 EASA +0/-2     
Author:Anonymous
7/22/2022 8:33:25 PM

What is the EASA equivalent of part 135?



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Msg ID: 2736561 EASA +2/-3     
Author:About
7/22/2022 9:36:30 PM

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Msg ID: 2736563 EASA +2/-2     
Author:not Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
7/22/2022 9:42:21 PM

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I don't think there is a direct equivalent.

If you’re a Part 135 or other non-EASA member commercial operator doing business in Europe, and landing at any EASA airport, you will need a Third Country Operators (TCO) Authorization.

If you want to be an EASA based / domociled operator, you will need an EASA Air Operator Certificate.

 

 



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