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AeroConsultant
27th Jan 2015, 13:14
Hello
I am trying to figure out if the Pilot Licence obtain in Jordan and issued by the Civil Aviation Regulation Commission it is valid to fly in UAE or Saudi Arabia. I guess it is not but; Which type of exams do you have to pass to validate the licence?
Your help it is much appreciate it.

Flying738ng
27th Jan 2015, 13:51
Pls visit gcaa (uae) & gaca(saudi) websites

AeroConsultant
27th Jan 2015, 14:12
Thak you for your piece of advice. I am doing that but I could not find the information.
Regards

NGFellow
29th Jan 2015, 16:41
In most cases if you fly for a local operator you will be required to hold a local license. Occasionally, some countries will validate your foreign license (FAA, EASA).

Go to GCAA website and look under licensing:

Can I receive a GCAA CPL/ATPL issued on the basis of my ICAO CPL/ATPL?
Yes you can. Provided that you meet the licensing conversion requirements detailed in GCAA CAAP 4. It is important to note that at the time of application you will need to submit your original ICAO license, medical certificate and original logbooks. We also require a written license verification statement from the ICAO issuing authority. These and further requirements are outlined in GCAA CAAP 4 paragraphs 7 and 10.

nestorkelly508
2nd Feb 2015, 05:30
This link may help. Its the official website of GCAA
https://www.gcaa.gov.ae/en/pages/default.aspx