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Aircraft/Flight Dispatcher - EASA/FAA/JAR-OPS

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Aircraft/Flight Dispatcher - EASA/FAA/JAR-OPS

Good day all,

I was looking for some updates with regards to EASA getting a 'one size fits all' dispatcher licence. Previously discussions here stated there was No EASA licence, just that certain European countries had their own syllabus and licence issued either from the respective authorities or airline training programmes.

They all in some way reference Icao.7192.d3 (please correct me if wrong). I am looking for latest information on getting an EASA lic.(If such a thing exists) or will something like an FAA disp.lic. suffice ? Any other European legislation out there that one should be aware about ?

Thank you, be well.

R/Dom
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