When a Member State decides to derogate from the English Language Proficiency, does this require an approval by EASA or the European Union?
When a Member State decides to derogate from the English Language Proficiency, does this require an approval by EASA or the European Union?
Answer
No, neither EASA nor the European Commission are involved in reviewing or approving the derogation or the underlying safety assessment. It is up to the Member State to decide if a derogation is appropriate for one or several aerodromes.
Last updated
23/06/2025