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thecanadian
5th Jan 2013, 09:44
Good morning guys,

As the title say, I was wondering if there was any way to fly a jet with a gb immat with either a canadian atpl licence or a FAA cpl ir licence.

I know the fastest way is to ask a UK private licence and pass my multi ifr conversion in a British flying school but I was wondering if there was another way that I did not know since the opportunity would be for a buisnessman who owns his private jet.

I wonder if there is like an exception in this particular case!?

Thank you all, it would really help me!

FCS_TEST
5th Jan 2013, 11:26
Non, only EASA licenses....!

sovereign680
6th Jan 2013, 19:29
You could fly in Canadian and US airspace.
If the owner /operator supports it you could get a validation for one year, but after that year there will be no extension.