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Old 20th Feb 2019, 21:30
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Originally Posted by Spidermann
What happens if someone with a UK medical is part way through training with an ATO in the EU? Can they finish their training there and stilll get a UK licence?
I believe the straight answer is NO... but there is a way around it
An ATO under EASA regulations in Europe (apart from the UK) will only be allowed to train under EASA regulations. The UK will not be able to accept documentation from an EU ATO so the answer is No, you will not be able to get a UK license

Additionally, you will not be able to get an EASA license with your UK Class 1 but don't panic, you will still be able to get an EASA Class 1 and then being issued an EASA license...
The UK will recognize EASA licenses for up to two years after Brexit so you may be able to get your desired UK license after all... ;-)

At least, that's how I see it...

(check the CAA brexit website)
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