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Old 23rd May 2021, 10:37
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Fl1ingfrog
 
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EASA licenses issued by the UK CAA are no longer EASA licenses. They remain solely as UK licenses and are fully ICAO compliant but with the exception of the LAPL which is not ICAO compliant and therefor cannot be used internationally.

will the IAA accept revalidations from examiners with a part fcl licence issued by the U.K. when the u.k. was part if the E.U.?

The IAA website states ‘Examiners certified by the UK CAA and not holding an Examiner certificate issued i.a.w. FCL.1000(c) by an EASA Member State, MAY NOT carry out any activity relating to an Irish Issued Part FCL licence. This includes performance of skill tests or proficiency checks, revalidation of rating pages etc.’
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