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Old 19th Apr 2016, 21:24
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EASA Conversion, Valid ICAO license?

I am embarking on the conversion of ICAO ATPL license to EASA in the UK.

I have read through CAP804.

My ICAO license, ratings, endorsements ARE all valid and current, i.e not cancelled, suspended or expired (they don't expire), however when I do the flight test(s) I may not necessarily be 'proficient' in respect of my original ICAO license, does this matter? I will be training and demonstrating proficiency to the relevant EASA standards but using my existing license and experience, I just don't want to find myself in a 'computer says NO' moment with the CAA.

Any advice?
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