Date of Initial Issue on Licence.
Good Morning,
Posting here because it seems a good place to ask a licensing question. Date of initial issue of my ATPL was April 2013. That’s what was on the most recent issue of my licence after the latest type rating 3 years ago. I have just received a new licence to include an aerobatics rating. Now, the date of initial issue states September 2023. I spoke to a chap in FCL who said this is correct. Any thoughts? Doesn’t seem right to me. Initial Issue would imply when I first gained the licence, surely, not just the adding of a secondary rating? I’m talking about the UK CAA, by the way. |
This makes no sense. When a license is issued it automatically invalidates the previous version.
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Your new licence is a UK Part-FCL Licence, your previous licence was a UK EASA Licence so the new licence indicates the initial issue date of your UK Part-FCL Licence. Look at the front page, you will see the difference.
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Originally Posted by Whopity
(Post 11512502)
Your new licence is a UK Part-FCL Licence, your previous licence was a UK EASA Licence so the new licence indicates the initial issue date of your UK Part-FCL Licence. Look at the front page, you will see the difference.
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