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A briefing note from the Independent Flight Examiners’ and Instructors’ Association:
UK Licenced Instructors/Examiners who have not SOLI’d to an EASA Licence
…may continue to exercise the privileges of their licence for UK licence holders only. They may not offer flight training or examining for EASA courses (unless they have express permission from the EASA member state or obtained an FCL 900c or 1000c approval). From 1st January, 2021 such instructors and examiners may not teach or examine on EASA courses. From 1st January, 2021 – UK issued examiner certificates and instructor qualifications are no longer accepted in the EU to conduct skills tests/proficiency checks or assessments of competence for the issue, revalidation or renewal of EASA Part FCL licences, ratings or certificates.