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Old 29th Jun 2022, 08:39
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What is the correct name of the UK Licence I have

I was issued a European Union Flight Crew Licence ATPL in 2009 Country Code GBR and never changed to any other European Country. Since Brexit, I've done nothing with it apart from keep my Airbus rating on it from a far a away country up to date and valid.

If I requested an updated licence from the UK CAA, what would the correct official name of a UK License be. Can anyone who has come out of training in the UK recently confirm what's on the front cover of their Licence and what's on the front of those blue books they issue for Licence Holders

What would be the correct name to put on a job application or CV


A TRE friend of mine told me it's now called a UK National Licence ? Can anyone confirm and point me to a reference, post a link or picture please.

Just to add, my UK Medical License says United Kingdom Class 1 MEDICAL CERTIFICATE pertaining to a Part FCL Licence

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Just an update 30th June 2022, I've just had a telephone conversation with the UK CAA Licence department and they have confirmed that the correct name is

UK Part-FCL ATPL


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UK issued Part FCL licence.

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DH, thanks for your reply. To be more specific, just wondering what would be the correct name to put on a job application or CV

? ATPL ????
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ATPL - UK issued part FCL?
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I originally had a U.K. ATPL in 1994 which became a U.K. JAA ATPL then eventually
a U.K. issued EASA ATPL, then last year I added an SEP related rating, and the license came back as a U.K. part FCL ATPL.

If I was putting it on a CV I would just say it was a U.K. ATPL. Which in reality is what it always has been.
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2009 - The UK CAA would be issuing JAA licences.
2013 - JAA became EASA.
2018 (Spring) - Deadline date to exchange old National and JAA licences into EASA. But I wouldn't worry to much about this deadline. It was only an exercise to generate revenue, with the end of 'same day service', and establishing a very nice mess.

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What would be the correct name to put on a job application or CV
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It’s just an ICAO licence now, like the ones from Pakistan, Mongolia, Russia or Brazil
And those from the USA, France, Belgium, Germany, etc., etc. There aren't many pilot licences in the world that are not ICAO compliant.

excrab is correct - it is a UK ATPL
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Just a standard ICAO license which is now not even recognised in Europe, never mind the US. Brexit has been ever so kind.
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It is not a UK National ATPL, which surprisingly is also an ICAO compliant license!
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I've just had a telephone conversation with the UK CAA Licence department and they have confirmed that the correct name is

UK Part-FCL ATPL
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