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britflyer
26th Sep 2006, 03:30
Hi,
could not find anything on this so forgive me if it has already been covered and point me in the right direction.:ok:

I have a lapsed FAA PPL and would like to know if I can get it revalidated in the UK without going across the pond..?:rolleyes:

I am about to get my UK licence revalidated also and have booked to get a UK/US medical done. Should I get the CAA flying done first and go from there..??

I'm confused HELP...!!!:ugh:

Cheers,

Steve

DaveW
26th Sep 2006, 09:57
If you mean a BFR in the UK, then I came across this page (http://www.upliftaviation.com/) a while ago. I don't know any more than the website provides, thogh.

SD.
26th Sep 2006, 12:25
If you get the CAA PPL revalidated first, then I could possibly do your BFR in England/Essex.

I'm not a JAA FI, or holding a JAA CPL (yet) so I don't know if it could be done. I am a current FAA CFI & I'd do it for free to save you having to go stateside if that is a loop hole we could use.

Ideally you'd need to find a dual rated JAA FI/FAA CFI.

The BFR consists of a min. 1 hour ground and a 1 hour flight. :ok:

flyingfemme
27th Sep 2006, 09:57
Ideally you'd need to find a dual rated JAA FI/FAA CFI.


Seethis link (http://www.upliftaviation.com/) for somebody qualified.