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Old 21st Feb 2018, 14:00
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bafanguy
 
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Originally Posted by zondaracer
The FAA-TC reciprocal agreement just requires getting the medical and taking the knowledge test. No practical test is required.
Z,

Thanks. I had a dim recollection of some kind of deal like that but hadn't really dug for info.

Sounds pretty easy...all things considered. I tried reading it but felt brain cells imploding in death spasms. Lots of variations on a theme in those 44 pages.

So, here's a question involving a hypothetical young Canadian with ~1500 hours:

Assuming a person without an TCCA ATP, a person with a TCCA CPL/IR can apply for/receive the FAA equivalent via the process and then, if having the flight time totals/breakdown, get the ATP-CTP from AW's program and then jump to the FAA ATP in AW's training program ?

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