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Old 23rd February 2008, 12:48   #1 (permalink)
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Cpl/ir (dgac) ===> Cpl/ir(caa)

Est-ce qu’il ya quelqu’un ici qui a échangé leur licence DGAC pour l’équivalent CAA ? Quel était la procédure, frais etc ?

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Un petit tour sur www.caa.co.uk pour trouver ça :
JAR-FCL Licence - Application to Change the State of Issue to United Kingdom


Je ne sais pas pour les frais mais les dernières pages du formulaire donnent la démarche à suivre.
A noter qu'il faut au préalable récupérer un certificat médical Classe 1 version UK : voir ICI
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Old 23rd February 2008, 23:23   #3 (permalink)
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Merci. Aucune problème pour la viste medicale CAA - je peux la faire a Nice plus facilement que la visite medicale français

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