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278.—(1) The Appendices to Annex 3 are amended as follows.
(2) In Appendix 1, in point 2, Module 10 (aviation legislation) is amended as follows—
(a)in point 10.1—
(i)omit “Role of the European Commission”;
(ii)for “Role of EASA” substitute “Role of the CAA”;
(iii)for “Role of the Member States and National Aviation Authorities” substitute “Role of the Secretary of State”;
(b)in point 10.5, in point (a), for “EASA” substitute “CAA”.
(3) In Appendix 2, in point 1.13, in each place the words occur, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”.
(4) In Appendix 3—
(a)in point 1—
(i)in points (a)(i) and (b)(i), for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(ii)in point (c)(i), for “Agency” substitute “CAA”;
(b)in point 3.1—
(i)in point (c), in the last paragraph, for “Agency” substitute “CAA”;
(ii)in point (d), in both places it occurs, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(iii)in point (f), for “competent authority approving the training course” substitute “CAA”;
(c)in point 4.1(f), for “competent authority of the Member State” substitute “CAA”;
(d)in point 5, in each place the words occur, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(e)in point 6—
(i)in the first paragraph, for “competent authority who has issued the licence” substitute “CAA”;
(ii)in point (b), for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(iii)in the last paragraph, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”.
(5) In Appendix 5—
(a)in the introductory text—
(i)in the heading, for “EASA Form 19” substitute “CAA Form 19”;
(ii)in point 2—
(aa)for “competent authority of the Member State” substitute “CAA”;
(bb)for “EASA Form 19” substitute “CAA Form 19”.
(b)in the form—
(i)in the top right hand corner, for “EASA Form 19” substitute “CAA Form 19”;
(ii)in points 1 to 3 (in the block for signature by the applicant), in each place the words occur, for “Member State” substitute “state”;
(iii)in the final block (recommendation), for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(iv)at the end, for “EASA Form 19 issue 5” substitute “CAA Form 19 issue 1”.
(6) In Appendix 6—
(a)in the introductory text—
(i)in the title, for “EASA Form 26” substitute “CAA Form 26”;
(ii)for point 3, substitute “The document must be completed in English.”;
(iii)in points 6 and 7, in each place the words occur, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(iv)omit point 9;
(v)in point 10, for “EASA Form 26” substitute “CAA Form 26”;
(vi)in point 11, for “competent authority” substitute “CAA”;
(b)in the form—
(i)in the first box—
(aa)for “European Union (*)” substitute “United Kingdom”;
(bb)for “[State] [Authority name and logo]” substitute “Civil Aviation Authority”;
(cc)for “[Member State code]” substitute “United Kingdom”;
(dd)for “EASA Form 26 Issue 5” substitute “CAA Form 26 Issue 1”;
(ii)in the fourth box, for “issuing authority” substitute “Civil Aviation Authority”;
(iii)in the seventh box—
(aa)for “EASA Form 26” substitute “CAA Form 26”;
(bb)omit the words from “, in accordance with” to “[Member State])”;
(iv)at the end of the form, for “EASA Form 26 Issue 5” substitute “CAA Form 26 Issue 1”.
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I1Reg. 278 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1
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