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What is a part FCL?

What is a part FCL?

The Part-FCL PPL(A) allows you to fly EASA aeroplanes registered in the EU and non-EASA aeroplanes registered in the UK provided that you maintain a valid medical certificate and necessary ratings.

What is an EASA TCO?

A TCO is an authorization issued by EASA to any third-country operator wishing to perform commercial air transport in any of the following European countries: 28 EU Member States.

What is the difference between EASA and CAA?

EASA aircraft fall under the regulations of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), while non-EASA aircraft are regulated by national aviation authorities. The CAA is the national aviation authority in the UK. Many more aircraft are classified as EASA than non-EASA.

What is FCL in aviation?

Flight Crew Licencing (FCL) is usually the function of a State National Aviation Authority (NAA), although the JAA-FCL system in Europe broke new ground by introducing an agreed internationl flight crew licensing system which could be implemented by partcipating NAAs.

What is a turnaround coordinator?

Description: The Turnaround Coordinator is responsible for the economic, punctual and safe planning and execution of the various aircraft handling processes during the aircraft ground time. This includes the optimization of processes and procedures.

Is EASA license valid in UK?

For holders of an EASA licence seeking to continue operating UK-registered aircraft, you will require a validation from the UK CAA. For EASA licences held or those which were in the process of being transferred by 31 December 2020, pilots can validate their licences for use in the UK for up to two years.

How do you become a turnaround coordinator?

Entry Requirements

  1. English Speaking.
  2. Over 18 years of age.
  3. Clean police record.
  4. Baccalaureate /A level (or equivalent qualification) OR relevant professional experience.
  5. Conversational English.
  6. Ability to travel.
  7. Tidy personal presentation.

When does the new regulation on aircrew apply?

The new Regulation on Aircrew, covering pilot training and checking, medical aspects, initial training for cabin crew and requirements for authorities and organisations is applicable since 8 April 2012. However, it provides EASA Member States the flexibility to defer the date when the new Regulation applies, via derogations.

What are the EASA easy access rules?

The easy access rules contain the technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew, displayed in a consolidated, easy-to-read format with advanced navigation features through links and bookmarks, and are available for free download from the EASA website.

Can EASA Member States defer the date when the new regulation applies?

However, it provides EASA Member States the flexibility to defer the date when the new Regulation applies, via derogations. Further information on the dates at which the rules will apply for each Member State is available here. What format now applies to licences, ratings and certificates?

Can FAA pilot licences be converted to EU Part-FCL?

This is a cost-effective solution to converting FAA pilot licences into EU Part-FCL licences. Several thousand EU pilots are expected to take advantage of the provisions and complete the conversion of their FAA pilot licences and ratings.