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Old 21st May 2025 | 21:04
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pilotchute
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Originally Posted by CayleysCoachman
….yes, it seems so, but that just reflects that a UK licence is not valuable or desirable any more, as it limits an individual to a small number of employers on one miserable rock in the east Atlantic. On that rock, the vast majority of airliners are registered elsewhere, regardless of where they actually roost at night. Brexit benefit indeed.
The vast majority of airliners based in the UK are UK registered. Now that you can't live and work in the EU it doesn't matter anyway.

Very few licenses are useful once you leave that country. As I said you can't work in the EU so I don't know what you are angry about.
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