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Where can I fly with EASA license?

An EASA pilot licence is accepted worldwide.



An EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) Part-FCL license is one of the most powerful pilot credentials in the world, allowing you to fly aircraft registered in any of the 31 EASA Member States. This includes all 27 European Union countries (such as France, Germany, Spain, and Italy) plus the four EFTA states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. Beyond these borders, an EASA license is highly respected and can be used to fly EASA-registered aircraft globally. Furthermore, many countries outside of Europe have bilateral agreements or streamlined conversion processes that recognize EASA standards; for instance, countries in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa often accept EASA-licensed pilots for local operations with minimal additional testing. However, since the UK left the EASA system (Brexit), an EASA license is no longer automatically valid for flying UK-registered (G-reg) aircraft without a formal validation or conversion from the UK CAA.

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An EASA license can only be used to fly aircraft registered in an EASA member state. If you want to fly aircraft registered in India, you need a license issued in India. If you want to fly an aircraft registered in USA, you need a license issued in USA.

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Yes, as long as you have the right to live and work in the country that the airline you want to fly operates in.

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The airline transport pilot (ATP) is the most advanced pilot certificate one can obtain, and it's necessary for those who want to fly commercial airliners for a living. All commercial airlines now require a pilot applicant to have an ATP certificate.

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