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64.—(1) Subject to article 82(1), the CAA must grant licences of any of the classes specified in Part A of Schedule 7, authorising the holder to act as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft registered in the United Kingdom, if it is satisfied that the applicant is—
(a)a fit person to hold the licence; and
(b)qualified by having the knowledge, experience, competence, skill and physical and mental fitness to act in the capacity to which the licence relates.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) the applicant must supply such evidence and undergo such examinations and tests (including in particular medical examinations) and undertake such courses of training as the CAA may require.
(3) A licence granted under this article is not valid unless it has been signed by the holder in ink or indelible pencil.
(4) Subject to article 228—
(a)a licence granted under this article remains in force for the period indicated in the licence, not exceeding the period specified for a licence of that class in Part A of Schedule 7;
(b)if no period is indicated in the licence, it remains in force for the lifetime of the holder.
(5) A licence granted under this article may be renewed by the CAA on being satisfied that the applicant is a fit person and is qualified in accordance with paragraph (1).
(6) A licence granted under this article must not be granted to any person who is under the minimum age specified for that class of licence in Part A of Schedule 7.
(7) Nothing in this Order obliges the CAA to accept an application for the issue of a National Private Pilot’s Licence (Aeroplanes) when the application is not supported by such reports from such persons approved under article 244 as the CAA may specify, either generally or in a particular case or class of cases.
(8) Subject to any conditions of the licence including those specified in Part A of Schedule 7, the other provisions of this Part and article 228, a licence of any class entitles the holder to exercise the privileges specified for that licence in Section 1 of Part A of that Schedule under the heading ‘Privileges’ or Sections 2 or 3 of Part A of that Schedule under the heading ‘Privileges and conditions’.
(9) The CAA may grant a licence subject to such conditions as it thinks fit.
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