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ayush konisetty
18th Oct 2010, 21:56
Hi all, i have an FAA cpl and wanting to convert to DGCA:p. Someone advised me to get the FAA cpl converted to Canadian and a radio license from there and then get all of this submitted and get it converted into Indian CPL and RTR. It will be of great help if anyone could help me with Canadian visa and conversion procedures.

Thank You

koolchaos3188
18th Oct 2010, 23:06
FAA to transport canada conversion is cake walk.
you just gotta have TC medical, give air law exam and there you go.
and you can get canadian FRTO from most of the flight schools in canada.

AviatorVette
19th Oct 2010, 06:17
hehe thats if you get a visa :P... they are rejecting left right and center

koolchaos3188
19th Oct 2010, 06:29
but i rarely see visa getting rejected if you apply from usa not india

ayush konisetty
20th Oct 2010, 02:04
ya, lot of my friends got visa. some in less than 3hrs in Buffalo.:)

AviatorVette
22nd Oct 2010, 05:48
my friend was supposed to join me in canada for his canadian rt, his visa has been rejected twice ( Dubai ) they think that he will go there and settle down illegaly.

ayush konisetty
23rd Oct 2010, 17:05
Hey, i was wondering if i were supposed to convert to dgca based on my canadian cpl, should i get all my flying hours and all that paper work done in Canada or U.S because all my flying is been done in U.S.:rolleyes: