UK CAA examiners are issuing UK CAA licences out of UK?
A flight school based e.g in Poland is advertising that it has a UK CAA examiner on staff. If a student pilot takes his final CPL MEP/IR skilltest with this examiner, will he be issued a UK CAA CPL?
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If they are operating on a UK CAA ATO approval then the UK CAA will issue the licence. It is not down to the Examiner it is down to the ATO approval.
There are many UK CAA ATO approvals outside of the UK. Our company has such approvals in Spain for example. So if you did your CPL/ME with us then you would be doing it with a UK approved ATO and would be able to apply for a UK licence. |
Who holds the Medical Records?
Any EASA Competent Authority can issue any EASA Licence or Rating
to any person provided they are also the Competent Authority that holds that person's aviation medical records. ie The Class 1 Medical must be done in the same country that will issue the Licence. ATO is irrelevant Where the course is done does not matter as long as it was at an EASA ATO. It is usually the competent authority of the EASA country the ATO is in which will authorise it - not the UK CAA (though I suppose it can). (EASA ATOs in non-EASA countries, eg USA, now being authorised centrally by EASA). Examiner doesn't have to be a UK Examiner Any EASA authorised Examiner can test, in any country - but if UK is required to issue initial Licence then Examiner must be designated by UK CAA Medical must be UK held The UK CAA will only issue a Licence/Rating if they are also the competent authority that holds your medical records |
So how will e.g. the Greek PPL schools work, for a UK resident customer?
Unlike the IR, the license issue has to be done by the Greek CAA. But they won't be holding your medical records, usually. |
The Class 1 Medical must be done in the same country that will issue the Licence. XO |
Examiner doesn't have to be a UK Examiner Any EASA authorised Examiner can test, in any country - but if UK is required to issue initial Licence then Examiner must be designated by UK CAA A Part-FCL qualified examiner can now be from any EASA member state and all s/he is required to do is to undertake the UK CAA briefing, which has been set up as an administrative on-line exercise. Examiners | Training and Exams | Personal Licences and Training With the highly competitive prices being offered by overseas ATO's compared to UK equivalents, the flood gates may be opening - we are hearing of more and more students going overseas. It used to be commonly the case on every course that many students used to ask for recommendations of UK ATO's because they wanted a UK issued licence. Now, those enquiries are rapidly dwindling as all they need to do is get a UK medical and they are issued with a UK licence, irrespective of where they carry out their training or do their Skills Test. I'm not going to cast doom and gloom by overplaying it and saying it is the beginning of the end but it certainly doesn't appear to bode well for the home based UK flight training industry. |
All students who are training through our approvals in Spain, regardless of the nationality have their licence issued by the UK CAA. I have signed CPL applications for Spanish and Italians in the last week. What they do long term on the SOLI is up to them it it seems a lot of pilots want a UK CAA issued licence.
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