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Mon, Nov 30, 2020

GAMA Welcomes Expanded Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement on Pilot Training

Will Allow For Reciprocal Conversions Of Certain FAA Pilots Certificates And EU Part-FCL Licenses

GAMA has commended the signing of two new annexes to the EU-U.S. Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety. These new annexes reach agreements on pilot licenses and flight simulation training devices.

“The signing of these two new annexes mark a significant milestone in the ongoing work to improve aviation safety and streamline acceptance of pilot licensing and training. We applaud the work done between the EU and the U.S. to finalize and reach agreement on these long-awaited annexes. GAMA has been at the forefront of advocating for the harmonization of license validations and recognition of flight simulator certifications,” said Pete Bunce, GAMA President and CEO.

“We will continue to work for growth and advancements within the general and business aviation industry and look forward to expanding bilateral aviation safety cooperation.”

The new pilot licensing annex will allow for reciprocal conversions of certain FAA pilots certificates and EU Part-FCL licenses. The new flight simulation training annex provides for validation of Flight Simulation Training Devices for reciprocal use in pilot training in the EU and U.S.

FMI: https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/air/news/2020-11-19-eu-expands-bilateral-aviation-safety-agreement-with-united-states_en

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