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Old 26th Dec 2018, 08:36
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Razor88
 
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Morning folks.

I do hold a CAA UK EASA license.

I suppose that on Brexit it might revert back to UK CAA only. I emailed the IAA and they have advised that they won't be able to change a National or JAR FCL licence from another state and that if I am not the holder of a EASA part FCL licence this will need to be changed to an EASA first. After Brexit the UK CAA won't be able to do that anymore!? I suppose. So not sure on what the process will be for converting a UK license to EASA after Brexit.

I understand that the UK continues to mirror EU aviation regulations for a two year period. That's starting from when exactly? March?

Also if I decide to convert my license after Brexit, will I need to re-sit the 14 subjects?

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Elsewhere on their website it also says that the UK will continue to accept European licences and
certificates as valid in the UK for at least 2 years.
Wondering if EASA member states will accept UK licenses too for 2 years.
Thanks.
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