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21st Sep 2020, 17:23
I read there https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-travellers-exempt-from-uk-border-rules/coronavirus-covid-19-travellers-exempt-from-uk-border-rules
that Pilots and crew are allowed not to self isolate provided they show a crew badge or ID.
What is a crew badge or ID? Is there an official definition?
I fly a privately owned C510 . I don't work for an AOC holder. I don't have a crew card issued by the operator of the aircraft.
I usually show my pilot license to get airside. In Dublin they would not let me airside without a "crew card". I add my name to the gendec as a passenger (good piece of advice from the FBO) and they let me go airside.
I have an AOPA crew card with my photograph on it. Does that piece of plastic qualify for a crew badge or ID ?
that Pilots and crew are allowed not to self isolate provided they show a crew badge or ID.
What is a crew badge or ID? Is there an official definition?
I fly a privately owned C510 . I don't work for an AOC holder. I don't have a crew card issued by the operator of the aircraft.
I usually show my pilot license to get airside. In Dublin they would not let me airside without a "crew card". I add my name to the gendec as a passenger (good piece of advice from the FBO) and they let me go airside.
I have an AOPA crew card with my photograph on it. Does that piece of plastic qualify for a crew badge or ID ?