If Not, What Might Be The Impacts On GA In The U.K. And In Europe?
There are significant risks to General Aviation aircraft owners and pilots should the U.K. pull out of the EASA system, according to analysis from IAOPA. Basically, the British Aviation institutions, the British airlines and the British General Aviation, want to continue to be part of the EASA system. They have invested a lot of time and energy in the development of EASA. Many of the positive elements of the EASA system are due to British influence.