Could this count towards license ?
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It could, engineers leaving the military can pursue a licence so one would suggest that you can.
The only thing that comes to mind is that to apply for a licence in most countries you need around four and a half years total experience on aircraft, and I’m not promising but I’m fairly sure that the requirement is extended to include a certain amount of experience in the past year or so… do you have that?
The only thing that comes to mind is that to apply for a licence in most countries you need around four and a half years total experience on aircraft, and I’m not promising but I’m fairly sure that the requirement is extended to include a certain amount of experience in the past year or so… do you have that?
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The answer I am glad to say is YES
and the information to back that up is on the CAA website here
FAQ Details | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation
and the information to back that up is on the CAA website here
FAQ Details | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation