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Captain FAA
19th Apr 2011, 05:59
hi
i need to know how to convert canadian RT into DGCA RT with FAA ATPL license with me.
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First - Get youself a Transport Canada (TC) Class 1 Medical Certificate.
while you wait for the medical number, study for the FAACA exam. Examinations - Transport Canada (http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/publications/tp12881-examinations-105.htm#commercial)
Second - Give the FAACA Exam at Transport Canada regional office.
Conversion agreement between U.S. and Canadian officials - Transport Canada (http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/standards/general-personnel-usconversion-480.htm)
Third - Give the Industry Canada (IC) Radio License exam at an approved center.
After you have the Canadian CPL & the RT, submit both to WPC, New Delhi and get a RTR(P)
Pulkdahulk
20th Apr 2011, 05:38
He has not asked his Question clearly.
He has a Canadian RT, not the Canadian CPL. He has cleared the first round of Indian RT Exam but not the second round.
1) Wasnt there a rule that says if you have a the above requirements you could apply for the Indian RT or
2) If you had CPL and RT of Canada that you are waived from Indian RT Requirements.
I believe both are true but the Gentleman has got information that the 1) does not apply anymore. Can anyone here please verify this.
Thanks
P.S Captain FAA - thanks for joining.
Cheers