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Old 26th Mar 2021, 13:28
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To give them credit the UK CAA may also be trying to prevent those who hold EASA licences (or transferred out from the UK to another EASA state) on orders of their employer, or in order to just try and preserve hard won privileges being stripped away as a by-product of a political situation, from being unable to fly in the UK - bravo!
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