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EASA/JAR Differences for IR and CPL

“You can do your skilltest anywhere, however the examiner, if not from the issuing state (UK in your case) should notify the UK CAA in advance and should get a briefing about the items the UK CAA wants checked.”

I find this an odd one. If EASA is supposed to bring standardisation thorough out its member states why an earth do you need a national briefing?

Tumbleweed

I know the CAA allocate examiners for IR,CPL and now FI flight test via flight test bookings. But what about other member states can you just book such a test directly with an examiner?

It used to be that one could only do an IR test for the UK CAA in the UK. This was very explicit in Lasors apparently. So for example NAC could do all your skilltests except for this one.

Under EASA there is absolutely no rule whatsoever as to where you do your skilltest. As a non EASA FI you can now even become an EASA Examiner if you are attached to an ATO which is not in one of the membercountries.

The only thing is.. the examiner, if not from the memberstate, has to inform in advance and receive a briefing.

In the Netherlands for almost all exams you could just make an appointment with an examiner of choice inless the Dutch CAA took a special interest in a case.

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