Kemble Pitts
moving slightly on from this I have both easa and full Fâa licences can I use my easa flight review as my review required for my FÂA licence
Steve
Originally Posted by
Kemble Pitts
But, but, but...
If the much fabled FAA Flight Review (61.56) is required for 61.75 licence holders, then section 61.41(2) means that the 1 hour with an instructor accomplished to keep the EASA PPL up to snuff satisfies:
§61.41 Flight training received from flight instructors not certificated by the FAA.
(a) A person may credit flight training toward the requirements of a pilot certificate or rating issued under this part, if that person received the training from:
(1) A flight instructor of an Armed Force in a program for training military pilots of either—
(i) The United States; or
(ii) A foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation.
(2) A flight instructor who is authorized to give such training by the licensing authority of a foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, and the flight training is given outside the United States.
(b) A flight instructor described in paragraph (a) of this section is only authorized to give endorsements to show training given.