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Terry Smith
9th Jun 2021, 03:27
im fairly certain this has been covered in previous threads but i cant find the appropriate one
so i hold the aussie and canadian comm heli licences and ive had conflicting info on how to convert from CASA to EASA and it seems that doing this here in Aus is maybe harder than i thought
does anyone have any info on the process or if there are any locations that do the courses for helicopters
i appreciate any and all information that can be provided

gulliBell
9th Jun 2021, 08:52
It's up to the competent authority of the EASA Member State to which you apply to convert your CASA licence for determining the conversion requirements.

Medevac999
9th Jun 2021, 09:04
How about UK to CASA? Still airlaw and IREX?

Edgington
9th Jun 2021, 13:06
You need to do theoretical knowledge instruction as required by the HoT then passthe CPL exams. Do training at an ATO for the modular CPL course, thats 25 hours but depending on experience you can get up to 23 hrs credit. Then pass a CPL skills test. You do of course also need an EASA Claas 1 Medical, ELP and fulfil the Type Rating requirements