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Old 18th Aug 2012, 15:40   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
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Flying without a current license

I just did my p-check, but won't be able to get it issued on my license for a week. Say that I fly to a different country and a caa agent wants to check the pilots licenses. Will my license along with document proof of my completion of p-check and I/R be satisfactory for said caa representative?

I would really appreciate answers a.s.a.p
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Old 21st Aug 2012, 19:03   #2 (permalink)
 
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Proficiency check aside and assuming your prior instrument rating has expired, I would say no - it is not satisfactory. It might be worth looking at the regulations of the state from which your license was issued for exact validity. Good luck.
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Old 22nd Aug 2012, 09:16   #3 (permalink)
 
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Contact them...but usually a temporary certificate suffice; I woudn't make guess...if you're truely not current, don't duit...
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