Tis true, no complaints from existing JAR crews, not likely from the state regulators either. What I find interesting is another pilots glee at fellow Europeans, or Brits even, being put out of work and their families suffering the inevitable hardship. Don't forget, we are not talking about foreigners nicking our jobs, its our countrymen that were just earning a living using a different states licence. And before you start crowing, I have a FAA ATPL as well as a JAR CPL that will soon be EASA ATPL, its like the vultures circling at the moment. No, you can't have my job.