UK JAR-FCL license and posible Brexit date
Hi
I have a UK CPL(H) JAR-FCL licence. (im Danish) I haven't been flying for about 3 years now. But I really would like to get airborne again this year and that have been my plan for some time. I need to convert to a EASA license and get my type-rating valid again (R44) as well as my medical, (now its a class 2 medical.) But now I just have seen the UK CAA have made a webpage about Brexit. So my questions is now. Can't I get my license converted to EASA because of the date 29.03.19 is just around the corner or what can I do? Can I convert my license without any valid type-rating and medical? What would the right order be if there is a chance? I really appreciate some answers (hopefully positive) Thanks in advanced. |
Don't know but there is a long thread in rumours and news about this. Seeing as we're asking for an extension from the EU today you may have more time. Good luck!
edited for autocorrect |
get an Irish EASA licence?
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Hey people.
I was wondering if those "EASA/FAA dual training" providers working in the U.S. holding an ATO approval issued by the CAA UK will be no longer able to train for any EASA certification in case of a "hard Brexit". Anybody can confirm this assumption? |
Any UK school would be in trouble if we left EASA
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As Boris has said. ‘**** Business’! |
I was wondering if those "EASA/FAA dual training" providers working in the U.S. holding an ATO approval issued by the CAA UK will be no longer able to train for any EASA certification in case of a "hard Brexit". |
Bob, I'm talking about helicopters. There are only a few pilot schools outside EU providing pilot training for EASA certif. Most of them are located in Florida and working as ATOs under a GBR approval. All the other ATOs located outside EU and managed directly by EASA are for aeroplane. Naples Air Center's ATO approval has been revoked a long time ago.
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Yes but surely another easa country could licence uk schools for easa training |
Bob, I'm talking about helicopters. Yes but surely another easa country could licence uk schools for easa training |
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