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Old 14th Jul 2021, 21:41
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Originally Posted by SARWannabe
So has anyone who didn’t SOLI their U.K. issued EASA licence pre Jan 1st found the most time efficient way (NAA) for gaining an EASA licence which sees any recognition whatsoever for a U.K. FCL licence?

is it 14 exams, medical and flight checks?



Not me.

If anyone has any useful info on this please let us know.

My hope is that in the near future sometime there will be some mutual recognition and that our UK license will be accepted by just doing some paper work and paying some fees or maybe just an air law exam and some fees like for example what transport Canada and the FAA have in place.

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Old 15th Jul 2021, 11:05
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Not me.

If anyone has any useful info on this please let us know.

My hope is that in the near future sometime there will be some mutual recognition and that our UK license will be accepted by just doing some paper work and paying some fees or maybe just an air law exam and some fees like for example what transport Canada and the FAA have in place.
Opinion at the highest levels in the UK are that current politics will not allow this to happen.
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