Originally Posted by
Negan
That's not a gamble I would advise anyone to take, nobody knows the actual outcome of Brexit on the CAA of the UK
Whatever decision the UK CAA and UK Government make will be a money decision and not what's best for their students or licence holders in my opinion
I could very well be wrong but I would approach from the side of caution rather than being told my exams are no good to me for a EASA licence after Brexit and only good for a UK licence
As far as we know, even if no-deal happens (unlikely IMHO) the exams would be valid if completed before the brexit date. This has been confirmed by the EU Commission on a query I made to them. I hope they publish this info soon so anyone can see it.