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EASA and UK National PPLs. Post Brexit.

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Old 21st August 2022 | 19:55
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Originally Posted by Fl1ingfrog
There is no such thing as an EASA licence. National authorities of countries who are members of the EU issue licences in accordance with EASA regulations, but they are national licences just the same. These licenses are also issued in accordance with ICAO and must be recognised throughout the EU and the other states that are encompassed by the EASA agreement.

So Klimax you must state what national authority issued your licence to have your question answered.
Ok, I see, so letīs call it EU Flight Crew Licence, issued in accordance with Part-FCL.
Same question as before then, unless it makes a difference which EU country that issued the licence when it comes to the relevance of my question? Does that make a difference @Fl1ingfrog? Cheers mate.
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