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Old 17th Jun 2020, 08:52
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Originally Posted by aviator2345
If I transfer my license to an EASA state but fly in the UK , the CAA has said they are going to be issuing waivers for EASA license holders to fly UK registered aircraft after the transition period, but how will it work for exams etc. For example, say I needed a skills test as I didn't complete my 12 hrs per year, does this have to be done by an EASA examiner or can a UK examiner also conduct this test and sign it off?
One of the great unknowns at the moment, depending on the political negotiations going on at the moment. If, as seems likely, we complete transition by leaving all European agencies altogether then we will cease to be EASA Examiners so only those with EASA licences and Examiner authorisations will be able to carry out tests/endorse EASA licences, in much the same way that I can't do licensing action for FAA licences as a UK/EASA Examiner. A fair few UK Examiners have already transferred to other authorities as a result. Time will tell!
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