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Old 22nd April 2025 | 13:28
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icemanalgeria
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Originally Posted by OldLurker
IMHO that's unlikely to happen unless all EU member states agree to recognise CAA licences – which some of them will refuse to do, for political reasons.
Since Brexit the U.K. has allowed lots without reciprocal movement on the EU side , UK doesn’t care about home grown pilots . Ryanair already have pilots flying in the U.K. with ICAO licenses . Well I’d be surprised if they joined EASA in the near future but not surprised if easyJet are allowed to get 2 year validations for EU pilots to work
in the U.K. . It’s all politics for sure but one sided I think
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