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Old 22nd May 2025 | 06:46
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NoelEvans
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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.
What world are you living in???

A "small number of employers"?? In one of the world's largest airline industries? (The third largest?)

Please give evidence of "the vast majority of airliners are registered elsewhere". You won't be able to, because your claim is nonsense.

Speed_Trim_Fail has made it clear about the large demand (need?) that there is for pilots in Britain and all of those jobs are for British licenced pilots on British registered aeroplanes.

It appears very much that pilots are wanting British licences, because this is where the jobs are.

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