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<p>Since 1 January 2023, EASA licences are invalid for operations within the UK meaning
any pilots wishing to operate within the UK or on any UK registered aircraft require
a UK CAA issued licence. Conversely, any UK registered pilot who wishes to work for
an airline operating by or in an EU country must apply for an EASA licence, which
can be obtained through applying in any EASA competent authority.</p><p>The Department
continues to work closely with the EU to find ways of working together to support
a diverse industry, however, the Government is not seeking to reopen the withdrawal
agreement and there are no plans at current to re-join EASA.</p>
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