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Old 4th Apr 2021, 15:32
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Originally Posted by BillieBob
An N-reg aircraft may be flown on a foreign (i.e. non-FAA) licence only in the airspace of the state that issued the licence. Therefore, your UK ATPL(H) is valid only within the UK and you would need either an FAA licence or an IAA issued licence to operate an N-reg aircraft in Ireland.
Sorry to revive an old thread but can you back up your statement with an official document/evidence?

This commonly confused subject seem to applicable only for commercial operations where you’d need an FAA license to fly N-reg aircraft cross country, at least to what I can officially find online in EASA/FAA regs. In EASA territory theres no Dutch, Irish, French licence, they are all all EASA.
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