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Initial CAA EASA medical after FAA & GCAA medicals (Non EASA)

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Hello – I posted this on PPrune….looking for further insight if anyone can help?

I currently hold:
- UAE GCAA ATP (Class 1 Medical – Active)
- FAA ATPL (Medical expired)

Ultimate goal: UK ATP licence.

I am in process of doing 14 EASA exams and will need to get a UK CAA issued INITIAL medical.

Do I need to do this SOLI transfer business for the medical or can I just get an initial as UAE-GCAA is not EASA member and I don’t hold a current FAA medical?

I don’t envision the GCAA would be very efficient at sending medical records to the UK.

Any recommendations for doctors to see in UK or even in the UAE would be most appreciated.

For reference, the CAA website says the following about SOLI:

“This information is for pilots who hold a non-UK issued JAR or EASA medical certificate and/or licence and who wish to obtain a medical certificate which will allow the UK CAA to issue a UK EASA licence. This means that the UK becomes the “State of Licence issue”.

… Technically I don’t hold any JAR or EASA medical or Licence…..so can I just go do an initial medical in the UK?
The wording of this “SOLI Flowchart”: doesn’t imply anything about licences outside the scope of JAR or EASA.

BUT….this UK CAA medical website seems pretty clear:

Conflicting info from Avmed.org.uk:
“Note 2: Applicants wishing to obtain a UK CAA EU (EASA) Licence, who hold, or have held, a JAA or EU (EASA) medical certificate or licence issued by an aviation authority other than the UK CAA, must change their “State of Licence Issue” to the UK”

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