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Old 5th Jan 2020, 18:11
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LEALLEMD
 
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Flying a private 'N' registered with an EASA license

Hello guys!

Due to my current non-flying job in an FBO I’ve been offered a FO position in a Falcon 2000 which is currently based in Spain. I own an EASA Spanish CAA CPL(A) and fATPL. The problem is that this bird is currently registered in the United States (N) and I’m not sure if I would be able to fly it with my license. The owner is considering in moving its registration to the Isle of Man or getting a random VP- (from Bermuda I guess) but this is not 100% confirmed. The captain has an FAA ATP.

The aircraft is only involved in private operations ’flying the boss’ mainly in Europe
Many thanks!
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