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Old 26th Jul 2020, 10:59
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Originally Posted by BillieBob
The UK has stated that it will recognise EASA licences for at least 2 years after the end of transition
Unfortunately this was clarified via a CAA ATO liaison group meeting the other day - the recognition of EASA licences will be for a maximum of 2 years or until the next revalidation of the ratings to be recognised. IE a non-UK issued EASA licence with ratings expiring shortly after the start of 2021 will lose recognition rather earlier than first understood. A few AOC companies with a mix of licences are already working on scheduling checks as close to December as practicable to give as long as possible post-change to work out the options!
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