Originally Posted by
Edgington
The courses would have to be approved they are approved under EASA Part-FCL and/or UK Part-FCL. While they are both still the same, 2 different regulators and thanks to our previous government they don't recognise each others courses. If the school was dual approved, then check your course completion certificate, for the MCC and UPRT they may reference both UK and EASA. If they don't you could try asking the school to issue one.
Check your insurance, you may be able to get legal advice from them regarding taking action against the school for mis selling the course . However aviation is small world, things do go around fairly quickly.
Have you tried Bioflight? It's Aerial Survey work, however they have P68's based in the UK and they have issues bringing EU pilots into the UK to work, their aircraft are Danish registered.
Unfortunately, nearly all airlines are like that, they don't give any feedback.
Unfortunately Ryanair, has been the only one of Wizz, EasyJet, BA and others I have friends applying for to not give feedback.
Thank you so much for the recommendation of Bioflight, I have just checked and they do not have any vacancies and require a reference from previous aviation employer.
I will definitely talk to my school to make sure it can be both UK and EASA.