MJI
11th Oct 2020, 10:52
Hi all,
There’s been a lot of talk over the last week or so about Brexit and the impact on training.
The UK CAA have now said they’ll accept split exams Austro/UK CAA. What I’m not sure about is the impact on training. If someone has a UK PPL/Medical and split exams, will they be able to do their CPL/IR in Europe? I was under the impression that this would be ok or the first two years, but now I’m unsure.
Will ATOs in Europe have to have specific UK CAA approvals (and examiners) if they want to train students for UK licences or will the transition arrangements cover this?
There’s been a lot of talk over the last week or so about Brexit and the impact on training.
The UK CAA have now said they’ll accept split exams Austro/UK CAA. What I’m not sure about is the impact on training. If someone has a UK PPL/Medical and split exams, will they be able to do their CPL/IR in Europe? I was under the impression that this would be ok or the first two years, but now I’m unsure.
Will ATOs in Europe have to have specific UK CAA approvals (and examiners) if they want to train students for UK licences or will the transition arrangements cover this?