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Old 23rd May 2021 | 21:54
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nohope123
 
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Originally Posted by Fl1ingfrog
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.



You have answered your own question.
What I’m finding is that there are some flying clubs who are advertising EASA PPL courses, but then have no instructors or examiners with licences issued by an EASA state. I’ve spoken to instructors and examiners who are also under the impression that they’ve got an EASA licence issued by the CAA - which I don't think is possible.

These are flight schools so I’d have thought someone would have made them aware before now that they can no longer carry out training/exams for EASA PPL. It has made me wonder if there is something I am unaware of that is allowing them to continue training people for EASA PPL, carrying out revalidations and renewals etc. - maybe the FCL1000(c) ?
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