Despite earlier statements to the contrary EASA has decided to take microlights and light sport aircraft under its wing, and a company has been formed in Britain to advise the Agency on regulation of the sector. AOPA had hoped that regulation at this level would be left entirely to the industry in order to minimise cost and disruption, but sources at EASA say they are concerned lest an accident occur involving commercial air transport and a microlight.
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EASA looks to regulate microlights



