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Old 5th Oct 2018, 11:09
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Originally Posted by old,not bold
In the absence of any coherent plan from the UK Government for the UK's departure from the EU early next year, the CAA have produced quite a good website with guidance including "get yourself a licence from another EASA Member State" if you want to work in Europe.
Makes sense, since the UK / CAA is saying they will recognise foreign EASA licenses for a couple of years, but you can only hold one EASA licence so have to transfer. Of course then if you need to fly G-reg as well, after two years you'll need a nice new CAA licence, for which I expect the CAA prices will have gone up significantly to pay for all the capabilities they've had to re-acquire.

And, apparently without any consultation with the CAA, EASA has started taking, encouraging even, applications from UK-issued EASA approval holders (organisations) for 3rd Country EASA approvals.
Nope, can't be true - as the great Richard North says here such applications "cannot be made until the UK has left the EU and become a third country. ".

Or maybe Richard North will figure out that assessing the impact of a kick while the goalpost movers are still arguing is a fools game and will most likely lead people to believe you are talking bo****ks.
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