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Old 28th Nov 2018, 15:08
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Glad its not just me - I couldn't find it either! CAA microsite is cr*p. Skywise app doesn't work. Sign of things to come?
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Old 29th Nov 2018, 01:26
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3. Closure of airports to UK traffic: All North Atlantic routes for the EU are controlled by UK ATC..!
I don't know enough about this subject but I would be rubbing my hands together if I was in their boots! What an opportunity to take business from the UK.
Err somehow doubt that would happen as you would require to overfly UK airspace and Eire wouldn't be able to fly anywhere if the status quo does not remain, UK controlled airspace.

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https://www.quora.com/Ireland-may-ca...ge-of-attitude
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Old 29th Nov 2018, 17:22
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US and UK reach post-Brexit 'Open Skies' deal on air services

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Old 1st Dec 2018, 01:42
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http://www.parliament.uk/documents/c...29-11-2018.pdf.
see questions 98-105
Deal or no-deal it would appear the UK is not committing to being a member of EASA by the 29th March because TM wants further negotiations regardless. The EU has previously stated all professional qualifications will be invalid after this date. Then again the other day the EU leaders agreed the proposed deal in principal didn't they? So they will agree to discuss after 29th March or not?
Better get your applications ready to covert boys & girls because even if this proposal is voted in it still doesn't commit us to staying in EASA. I'm losing the will to live.
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Old 1st Dec 2018, 11:31
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Part 21J (Design Organisations) wouldn't make much difference as they are controlled directly by EASA
Part 21G (Production Organisations) are controlled by the NAA and they would be impacted

Link to the Skywise Notice on date for Transfer of State Applications Update to EU exit information ? licensed engineers - SkyWise

Microsite FAQ's for licenced Engineers https://info.caa.co.uk/eu-exit/licensed-engineers/

Link to Webpage for Transfer of State for your Part 66 Licence https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-ind...nance-Licence/
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