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Chrisg1988
12th Feb 2021, 05:53
Hello All, I am a holder of an FAA CPL(MEL IR) and EASA PPL(SEL) and live in Europe. I intend to convert my licence to EASA but I am aware that this may take some time unfortunately. In the mean time I might have come across an opportunity to fly as SIC on a multi-pilot biz jet. This brings me to my question. Has anyone ever heared of a temporary faa licence validation to fly EASA registered aircraft? Or can a SIC be FAA(Including type rating) whilst the PIC will be EASA?

Thanks

​​​Chris

WTON
13th Feb 2021, 05:19
Hello,

Yes , I heard that in Slovenia, they should give you , one year of validation, needs to be checked...

Chrisg1988
14th Feb 2021, 12:04
Thanks for the information, do you know if there is an EASA regulation covering this or it's solely up to the local aviation authority?

Regards

C

custardpsc
17th Feb 2021, 14:07
You do need an EASA licence. Its an EASA aircraft, in Europe. You can get a validation, typically one time for a year, just google EASA CPL validation.....