Interesting US AOPA Article about EASA approach to FAA licenses
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Licence issues
I agree with Paco.
Get ICAO To address this pilot Licence issue. If you have a pilots Licence issued by a member states it's valid around the world, regardless of type... It's a pilot Licence!
If you intend to work in a country you need the right to work there first, and I have no issue in doing an air law exam for that country.
I hold dual ATPL and yet need to undertake 14 exams to fly in the EU, plus a 15 hour conversion of my instrument rating!! Absolutely ridiculous!!!
Get ICAO To address this pilot Licence issue. If you have a pilots Licence issued by a member states it's valid around the world, regardless of type... It's a pilot Licence!
If you intend to work in a country you need the right to work there first, and I have no issue in doing an air law exam for that country.
I hold dual ATPL and yet need to undertake 14 exams to fly in the EU, plus a 15 hour conversion of my instrument rating!! Absolutely ridiculous!!!