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kaptn
2nd Jun 2014, 02:44
Hello people
Anyone can advise?

Is there a way to avoid doing the CPL ground school in Canada while we hold an FAA AGI?

Typically an AGI holder can teach already CPL ground school under FAA, but few miles away to the north, we have to pay for them....Any help?

sapperkenno
2nd Jun 2014, 05:47
Try Europe pal... FAA CFI/II, AGI, IGI wanting a euro CPL/IR and I need to do mandatory ground school and sit 14 ATPL exams. No dispensation whatsoever.

paco
2nd Jun 2014, 15:22
there is an exchange agreement for licences between the faa and tc

what exactly are you trying to do?

kaptn
2nd Jun 2014, 20:10
Basically, If I can convert my FAA AGI to a Canadian equivalent (don't know which certificate), that would spare me doing the Canadian CPL ground school...The bottom of the line is that I prefer directly flying for the CPL and can handle the ground school at my own.

MarkerInbound
3rd Jun 2014, 03:24
Well there isn't a Canadian ground instructor rating. In Canada ground school is given by a flight instructor or someone the school's Chief Flight Instructor says is qualified.

I'm taking it you don't hold a FAA pilot certificate?