Originally Posted by
awair
First of all it’s an anachronism.
Domestic operations in the US do not require a radio operator certificate. Some other states include this as part of a pilot certificate.
The government agency issuing these permits regulates the airwaves, not aviation. This applies in both US and Canada.
Apply to the respective ministry in each country for the certificate. In this case, the FCC.
Good luck.
Thanks guys, I thought so that it's something burocratic.
On another topic. Would someone that jumped from Europe to US recently share some thoughts about what are the biggest differences working wise. And I mean operationally, actually flying the aircrafts, handlings at the airports etc. I am wondering what I need to prepare myself for.