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The BGA rules say that your medical practitioner must sign the relevant
form which can be downloaded from the BGA website, nowhere does it say that your medical practitioner has to be in the UK so get the form signed by your doctor in the US and that complies with the rules. Yep, I had no problems flying solo in the UK with the form signed by an Irish GP. Bart |
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