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Jay_solo
 
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FAA pilot Ferry flying aircraft in the UK

Quick questions.

As you can legally fly a G - registered aircraft in UK airspace with an FAA license (privately), Can you ferry one and be paid if you have an FAA commercial?

** Aircraft can be anything from a C150 to a citation **

And, forgive me as I am not sure how the registration process works at the time of ferrying an aircraft.

But would you need an JAA CPL if you were to ferry any aircraft registered to a JAA country to any where in the world and be paid?

Example the plane is from France, and the pilot has a FAA license and is ferrying the aircraft to the US.
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