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Old 21st Aug 2019, 15:14
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Originally Posted by ilrata
I've also recently heard this, that airlines in EU have hired and have allowed pilots to fly with FAA licenses for a period of a year or two while they get their EASA. Haven't found the actual
this is called license validation and not specific to FAA license holders - just any ICAO license (we leave the question of right to live and work apart here). It is normally limited to one year but can be extended sometimes. There are general provisions for that in EASA but in fact it is left to individual countries CAAs to decide. Some of the countries simply do not validate licenses doesnt matter what, some do if traceability is reasonable (=issued by first world countries only), some are quite flexible. But it is a temporary solution anyway... and validation is notmally limted not just to a country but to a specific airline who should sponsor your application. I never heard of validations made without airline sponsorship
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