Ah, I see....I just wonder why they want a
a copy of a valid resident card in a non-EEE state
for the F validation.
Wonder if this means that if you live outside Europe, you can get an IR 'validation' without undergoing any sort of test / exams?
Cheers
EA
Just found something else on the web which might be of interest to someone...
Cheers
EA
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Question 2: What does the DGAC need to perform a validation of a foreign ICAO licence (To allow a pilot to fly on a French registred aircraft with a validation of his foreign licence)
Answer :
EEE: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Danemark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece,
Irland, Iceland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands,
Portugal, UK, Sweden, Switzerland.
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
| | original licence | original licence |
| | delivered by EEE state | delivered by a non EEE |
| | | state |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
| Pilot belonging to EEE | 1 | 2 |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
| Pilot not belonging to | 3 | 3 |
| EEE | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
1 : The pilot can fly nothing is requested
2 : a validation is needed with a Copy of the resident card valid in the
non-EEE state
3 : a validation is needed
Documents needed for a validation of ICAO licence:
Copy of the licence (not a temporary licence)
Copy of medical certificate
Copy of the last page of the log book with the sum of hours done
Copy of the passeport or identity card
2 photos
A letter requesting the validation in which appears the adress (abroad) and in France.
Make clear to which adress you want the validation sent.
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