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Old 12th Aug 2023, 10:04
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Adding 737 rating to EASA ATPL

Currently holding an U.K. ATPL and an EASA ATPL.
Would adding my current 737 rating that I hold
on my U.K. ATPL to my EASA ATPL simply mean doing a LPC on a EASA simulator with an EASA examiner?
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Without knowing the full details of your license and experience:
  1. Approved course by ATO holding both CAA & EASA approval.
  2. Course completion certificate & recommendation.
  3. License Skills Test in EASA approved Simulator.
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Type-rating was done after Brexit so the ato only holds a U.K. approval for the training.
Experience on type would be around 1000 hours when this would be applicable.
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Would I need to do a complete new type rating if joining an EU based airline or would a simple LPC be sufficient ?
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On that basis, it should just be a License Skills Test (a couple of extra items over the routine LPC), but you would need to go to an EASA ATO and they would sign any course completion certificate, upon assessment of your experience and 'third country' type rating.
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