View Full Version : JAA PPL/CPL vs. N-registration aircraft
Kapitankomar
11th Nov 2010, 16:41
Hello;)
I am new here so please be understanding;)
My question is: If I have CPL or PPL issued according JAR, can I fly on aircrafts which have American (N-...) registration? if yes, could you write me where I can find this rule jar-fcl or another document.
best regards
Tomek
Genghis the Engineer
11th Nov 2010, 16:45
Fly on, yes.
Fly, no - not without an FAA licence. But, you can obtain a derivative licence that gives you the privileges of your JAR licence. There are plenty of threads you can find about those and how to obtain them. This will only be a PPL, even if you have a CPL or ATPL.
If you want to fly an N reg aircraft commercially unless you hold an FAA commercial licence.
G
Kapitankomar
11th Nov 2010, 16:57
ok i understand;)
but I heard from my friend taht it is some option when you have jaa PPL/CPL you can fly on aircrafts which have American registration but there is limitation that you can fly only in you country so I have polish license I can fly only in Poland. Is it true??
Kapitankomar
11th Nov 2010, 17:06
when I refreshed website i saw your post;) thank you so much;)