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63. In article 211 (licensing of aerodromes)—
(a)in paragraph (1), for “The CAA must grant a licence for any” insert “The CAA must grant a licence (“a national aerodrome licence”) for any non-EASA”;
(b)for paragraph (2), substitute—
“(2) If the CAA grants a national aerodrome licence it may do so subject to such conditions as it thinks fit.
(2A) Subject to paragraph (2B) and article 228, a national aerodrome licence remains in force for the period specified in the licence.
(2B) A national aerodrome licence expires immediately in the event that an EASA aerodrome certificate is issued for the aerodrome.”;
(c)in paragraphs (3), (4), and (5) for “an aerodrome licence holder” substitute “a national aerodrome licence holder”;
(d)in paragraph (4) and sub-paragraph (11)(b), on each occasion that it occurs, for “the aerodrome licence” substitute “the national aerodrome licence”;
(e)in paragraphs (8), (9) and (10) for “every aerodrome licence” substitute “every national aerodrome licence”; and
(f)in sub-paragraph (11)(a), for “aerodrome licence holder” substitute “national aerodrome licence holder”.
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