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r/nextfuckinglevel • u/DearEmphasis4488 • 26d ago
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The FAA wouldn't have much jurisdiction in the UK.
20 u/loxagos_snake 25d ago r/USdefaultism 2 u/Legal-Machine-8676 25d ago LOL that's what you think. You've clearly never heard of US extraterritorial overreach! 0 u/Questioning-Zyxxel 25d ago Does it matter much if I mention CAA or EASA? 1 u/HatBandito 24d ago They're entirely different organisations, with different policies, rules and cultures in different countries. They aren't going to all behave like the US FAA.
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LOL that's what you think. You've clearly never heard of US extraterritorial overreach!
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Does it matter much if I mention CAA or EASA?
1 u/HatBandito 24d ago They're entirely different organisations, with different policies, rules and cultures in different countries. They aren't going to all behave like the US FAA.
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They're entirely different organisations, with different policies, rules and cultures in different countries. They aren't going to all behave like the US FAA.
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u/HatBandito 25d ago
The FAA wouldn't have much jurisdiction in the UK.