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Posted By Alex Ryding
Hi All,
Quick question:
Are UK FLT licences valid in the US, mainland Europe and vice versa?
Thanks
Alex
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Posted By Frank Hallett
Hi Alex
First, to minimise the need to repeat previous exchanges on this topic, may I suggest that you do a search on this Chat Forum for previous threads.
Second, it's still down to the employer to decide whether any pre-existing training and experience is valid for the proposed work. This will have to be considered in tandem with any National requirements and obligatory levels of training that may be in place.
Frank Hallett
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Posted By Alex Ryding
Thanks for the info Frank,
I'll discuss this further with my US counterparts. I did do a scan through the previous years for FLT licence use abroad and could find nothing, I guess it's just hitting the correct key words!
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Posted By Jerry Lucey
Hi Alex,
It might be worth your while contacting the RTITB at High Ericall and check if they have accredited bodies in the particular country of interest or they may have links with the training organisations which would mean that their Certificates of Basic Training are recognised there.
As a reputable body in the UK, certificates issued by their registered trainers may well be recognised in the US and elsewhere.
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