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Old 15th Nov 2009, 10:08
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SEP Float Plane hours recognised for CPL???

Hello all.

Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong forum but I couldn't find one dedicated to seaplanes.

My question is:

Can I do half of my hour building in a float plane, and those hours recognised by the good old CAA (realise it is FAA here in Canada) toward the issue of a JAA CPl? I have intentions to become a float pilot in Alaska after instructing (land) here in the UK.

Also:

What are the minimum requirements to be a float pilot under the FAA?

Thanks.

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Old 15th Nov 2009, 13:38
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The FAA has nothing to do with Canada.

An airplane is an airplane. Of course you can log it.
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In Canada you only need the basic 7 hour float rating. That being said, many insurance companies may require more time for a commercial operator. As you want to fly in Alaska you may want to repost in the North America forum. The yanks may have different rules then us.
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As mentioned FAA and TC (transport Canada) are not the same.

A canadian Seaplane rating is 7 hrs. No written and no Flight test just do the time and get signed off by an instructor.

Yes your time will count towards your time building.

Best rate I've seen for a very well maintained and equiped 182 amphib is $175/hr wet Canadian dollars. It available in Canada during the spring, summer, fall and the Caribbean in the winters.

Send me a PM if you want details.
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