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much2much
23rd Feb 2015, 09:22
Any one know of the legality of flying N get to the IOM on a easa licence and the validity of ir r
In such a situation

Mach Jump
23rd Feb 2015, 12:24
The FAA allow aircraft registered in the USA to be flown by either FAA Certificate holders, or the holder of Licence issued by the country over which you are flying.

The IOM is not officially part of the UK, or the EEC, and although it will validate other Licences to fly M registered aircraft, it does not, as far as I know, issue it's own licences, relying on the UK to do that on it's behalf.

As the IOM is not a separate country, for the purpose of Licence issue, I would say that you would have to have either an FAA Certificate, a UK National Licence, or a UK issued EASA licence to fly an N registered aircraft over the IOM.


MJ:ok:

500 above
24th Feb 2015, 20:00
The IOM will only issue validations, not licences. They are also aircraft registration specific.

To register a light aircraft, you must be a resident if I recall correctly. It's mostly for bizjets.

They are fantastic to work with, though.