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Old 10th Jul 2013, 18:25
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KCAA needs to see you have flown 6 hrs of P1(solo command) in the last 6 months.Make sure there are no discrepencies because they reserve the right and often do verify from the school/company youpreviously flew with.

KCAA has its deficiencies like any African bureaucracies and like most people it is not a smooth ride going through their process but corruption is not as its put out by some of these posts.It used to be apparently rampant but has been generaly been weeded out at licensing level for pilots. At higher levels such as AOC applications(where presumably there is more greasing jambo handshake incentive) I can not vouch for it.I would b careful about making any openly defamation remarks about institutions or individuals here as there is a cautionary message that Pprune.org can not guarantee you any anonimity.

Converting to KCAA without a valid work permit if not a Kenyan is futile. Some German nationals to their disappointment were promised a rating and job on one of those pre-arranged deals.They were made to part with $20k each.Part of the deal was that they pass the conversions on their own account after the first attempt.When things dragged on and plans ssem in disarray and they wanted out...they found themselves(or one of them at least did) in a legal limbo and $20k short changed...so be forewarned.
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Old 6th Aug 2013, 16:34
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Trackdiamond that reminds me of a some sort of story related to a PapaCharlieJuliet Academy, or as AOC request Cargo too fly. But in that case I suppose that there is still undergoing conversion of other applicants which are not Kenyans nationals. Perhaps it has been some kind of mistake of that particular german?
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Old 27th Jun 2015, 04:16
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Has anyone converted their FAA to KCAA certificates lately?(2014&2015) Are there new procedures in the process or is it as complex as before?
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Old 28th Jun 2015, 14:44
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Just go do it in T.Z, Kenyan conversion is a waste of time and money.
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Old 6th Jul 2015, 05:36
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@ KU Bilot, are the T.Z and Kenyan standards the same? If I get a conversion in T.Z but wish to fly in Kenya I`m i required to do more stuff or what?
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Old 17th Jul 2015, 21:00
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Originally Posted by 254pilotwannabe
@ KU Bilot, are the T.Z and Kenyan standards the same? If I get a conversion in T.Z but wish to fly in Kenya I`m i required to do more stuff or what?
From what i understand all youll beed to do is get the Tz cpl then do the jenyan air law.. Many guys just go that direction.
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