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Are UK airlines pushing for the UK CAA to recognise EASA licences.

Old 11th April 2026 | 21:39
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Originally Posted by Boabity
Also, if you think that the right to live and work in either region is wholly relevant you’re mistaken, plenty of people are able to commute and not fall foul of the 90 day rule. The airlines will find a way if they’re not able to fill their seats.
Which is an issue that should be dealt with by the Home Office and the work visa system, not the licensing system.
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Old 12th April 2026 | 07:32
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Originally Posted by richpea
Which is an issue that should be dealt with by the Home Office and the work visa system, not the licensing system.
That is how it works right now. Anyone is allowed to have a UK or European licence.
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