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Old 1st Oct 2017, 15:47
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Retaining License Validity - EASA/FAA/TC

Perhaps someone may provide some advice regarding keeping EASA and FAA licenses valid.

In Canada, some form of re-currency must occur within 5 years to keep a license valid, otherwise the CPL(H) flight test etc. needs to be redone.

What is necessary to keep a EASA license valid? Or a FAA license?
(Not referring to currency. Just bare bones, keeping from having to do a retest).

I fly in Canada, however also have EASA and FAA CPL(H)s (issued 4 years ago). I do a PPC each year in Canada however do not do any EASA related flying or the FAA biannual review at the moment.

Does currency in an ICAO state keep these licenses from expiring? Or is it necessary to do some flying under EASA or FAA to keep these licenses from expiring?

Many thanks.
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