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Old 24th Aug 2021, 14:23
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I have a UK FCL PPL SEP EASA license, which is now by default a UK FCL SEP PPL since the UK is classified as a " Third World Country ".

I am fully resident in France, which means that I cannot legally fly an EASA registered aircraft - and the above posts have re-confirmed that I need to re-sit a Skills Test / and re-take the Air Law and Human Factors written exams here in France if I apply for an EASA License with DGAC.

I have looked at the prospect of applying to Malta for an EASA License ( alternatives are Ireland / Switzerland ), and I find the whole process is just absurd.

So my question is this - will the UK CAA accept an application for an FCL PPL SEP from an EASA License holder without the need to re-take the Skills Test / Air Law and Human Factors exams, if the answer to the question is yes then surely it should reciprocal across the EU for a UK License Holder.
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