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mrshark
8th Feb 2004, 22:29
If I get my ATPL in Portugal is it already fully recognised by JAA?
Does anyone went through a full FAA conversion to JAA lattely in Portugal and confirm that there are no problems?

All the best to all

BillieBob
8th Feb 2004, 23:40
Portugal has not yet completed the standardisation process and its licenses are therefore not yet recognised by the rest of the JAA. Check here (http://www.jaa.nl/section1/jars_summary_text.html) for the latest status

Dick Whittingham
9th Feb 2004, 04:52
A contributor on this subject on the Spanish forum says that Portugal is now fully standardized. The JAA site may not be up to date Try Luis Ribeiro on [email protected]

Dick W

EuroSkat
20th Feb 2004, 04:15
Portugal had their LIST/MEST inspection visit in December 2003, and were subsequently granted mutual recognition status at the end of the year. This means that their licences, approvals etc 'should' be mutually accepted by the other JAA member countries with effect from then.

However, looks like you are converting your FAA licence to JAA in Portugal. In this case, although you might comply with all the JAR-FCL requirements, the Portuguese Authority may still be required by law to enter an endorsement in the licence: 'Issued on the basis of a foreign licence', in which case your licence might not be recognised in other JAA States. Best check with INAC first, then check with the country in which you might be thinking of moving to/flying in.