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Old 30th Mar 2016, 10:37
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boogie-nicey

 
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US Flying for a Brit.

Dear PPruners, I would like to ask for your assistance regarding the 'shifting sands' of flying in the US for a Brit. I shall attempt to explain my background to ease matters.

I hold (or should I say held due to currency) FAA CPL/Multi-IR and JAA CPL/IR Multi, etc.... However the last time I stepped out of a 310 was back in 2008 therefore I will need to regain my currency and get some time under my belt. However I am unsure whether this would qualify as 'training' i.e. as a student or 'review' in the sense of regaining currency? Therefore, somewhat confused as to what government forms would require my attention (to be on the safe side of the TSA and Homeland security) before heading out to the US? Going forward I shall be concentrating on the North American side of flying.

I appreciate your help and any clarification you could offer.

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