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Old 16th Oct 2012, 14:33
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"All EASA licences issued to an individual must be from the same EASA Member State, which must be the State that holds the medical records for that individual" - to quote the CAA website. So a UK medical is easier than obtaining a German medical and transferring the records to the UK CAA.
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