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Old 2nd Mar 2019, 20:29
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Originally Posted by Marekjefrajer
I am an airline pilot under EASA
If you are already a pilot, and current, you only need to apply and have your EASA [country] ATPL (or CPL , IR or PPL as the case might be) verified by the FAA.

Fill out Form 8060-71 and email it with your request (simple cover letter) to the address provided at the bottom of the form.

Fill out FAA Form:
Form AC 8060-71 PDF
Form AC 8060-71 - VERIFICATION OF AUTHENTICITY OF FOREIGN LICENSE AND MEDICAL CERTIFICATION

Once your EASA license is verified, you will be notified by email. Then, get an appointment at the FSDO you selected, bring all your documents (logbooks, etc.). The inspector there will tell you exactly what you need to do. E.g.: take the FAA ATP written exam in your case, and a FAA Medical (even better if you have these already done, and bring them along). Here you go! Most likely you do not need a training provider (flight school). And, you do not need a visa, except for a visitor visa, or visa waiver (Europe). Next time you go to your sim session at FSI, CAE or else, have your FAA aircraft Type Rating added into your FAA Pilot Certificate (make sure they have a FAA Designated Pilot Examiner on hand, if outside the US). Good luck.

NB. KNOW-BEFORE-YOU-GO that's true for all pilot's activity!
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