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Old 7th Mar 2020, 16:42
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Originally Posted by ATIS31
Oh Great ! What does this mean for people starting out on ATPL training ? Where do we sit our ATPLs Austro, IAA or UK CAA ?? Be intersting to see how this all plays out but for people who have started training I would say its a bit of a worry
Yeah it will create a lot of uncertainty in what licence state cadets' qualifications will be issued in. I would suspect UK FTO's have thought about this in their Brexit plans, and there may be things in-place.
In effect, I presume UK cadets and pilots with this new state of licence issue, will be treated like non-EU cadets and pilots. Airlines who only accept those with EASA licences will no doubt have to change their requirements, as I definitely can't see them making all UK cadets and pilots exempt from their company; or if they do, well you see can see the massive problem there...
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