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Old 6th Nov 2020, 15:52
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Add to this the big question of how internationally recognisable will British licences be in a post-Brexit world. Insurance is the true bugger with that. As much as the UK has been known to have very high standards of flight training ever since, if the insurance provider says "UK CAA is not equivalent to EASA" - there go your chances of a job abroad without exchanging your ticket for a different authority.
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