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Mogas
10th Aug 2008, 00:17
Hello,

I have a Canadian commercial and multi-IFR and would like to know how I should go about to obtain an FAA ATP

extreme P
10th Aug 2008, 15:34
Flight Crew Licensing - Conversion Agreement between U.S. and Canada (http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/general/personnel/USConversion.htm)

Mogas
10th Aug 2008, 16:52
Thanks however it seems to be more info about converting an FAA to TC, not TC to FAA.

Glorified Donkey
13th Aug 2008, 16:57
I'm doing mine right now.

Download http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/media/verify61-75.pdf

Fill out, and send to FAA in Oklahoma (find address on FAA site)

After they verify your licence you get this letter and then have to call the local FSDO you wrote on your application and set a date to write you Commercial and Instrument exams. You have 6 months to do this. After that its just paper work.
No flight tests.


Good luck!

highalti2d
11th Sep 2008, 01:20
You realize, hopefully, that you will only be able to convert a TC Commercial & Multi-IFR to an FAA commercial with Multi-IFR privileges... After you have that, you can take the flight test stateside for the FAA ATP, or get the TC ATP then just convert that...