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https://www.flyer.co.uk/easa-progress-on-easier-instrument-flying-for-ga-pilots
The new EASA Basic Instrument Rating (BIR) is expected to reach the halfway stage in October towards being approved by the European Commission. That’s when the EASA Opinion is due to be published – a year later than originally expected.
The BIR is an attempt by EASA to provide easier access to instrument flying for General Aviation pilots. It will have much the same approach limits as the IR(R) (formerly the UK IMC Rating) but will be usable throughout all EASA countries and – unlike the IR(R) – will include airways flying.