Originally Posted by
ChickenHouse
What is the evidence Brexit equals leaving EASA? EASA is basically independent of EU.
Check the CAA website, regarding no-deal:
"Pilots with UK licences who want to fly EU-registered aircraft postBrexit would need to transfer their licence to another EASA member state before Brexit, or seek a second licence from an EASA member state."
Additionally, there is no reference to EASA in the current 'soft brexit' withdrawal agreement.
Practical example...
Easyjet are getting all their pilots flying non G reg to transfer their licenses to Austria.
The government had aspirations to stay in EASA, but no deal has been done.