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Old 14th October 2011 | 12:30
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ICAO "certified"?

Not current Comm/Multi-eng/Inst. - Do I have to be "current" to have valid ICAO certification?
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Old 15th October 2011 | 11:31
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ICAO doesn't certify anything.

You may have an airman's licence issued by an ICAO member state, however, such as the US and a lot of other countries. If it's not valid by the rules of the issuer, it's not valid.
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Old 15th October 2011 | 14:08
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Folks,
You need to be more precise about the terminology here.

A license can be valid (many country's pilot licenses are perpetual) but not current due medical or recency, as required by the state of issue.

In a job application it would be perfectly legal to say you had a license if it is still on issue, even if you need a recurrent check/base check or whatever before you can exercise the privileges of the license.

Always be very clear about the precise situation.

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