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Old 9th January 2017 | 11:08
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No EASA Licence for Lead FTEs

Although looking at the detail, it sounds like France will be keeping theirs...

https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-...ision-2016028r


I tend to think that common sense has prevailed here - the role of FTE is just too broad to have a common syllabus to licence us. Back to the traditional approach of approving individuals for particular roles on the basis of their education, skill and experience.

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Old 12th January 2017 | 17:44
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Just wish they had made that decision 12 months back. Would have me out at the time.
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