N REG Airplane with JAA license
Dear All
one question: i have been asked to ferry a N registered airplane from one base to another within Europe. Although i do have an FAA ATPL, i am not currently using it and I am flying on the JAA license. Would it be possible to obtain some kind of waiver from the FAA or from the local authority to do that flite, considering that I have the TR current on my JAA lisence but not on the FAA one? And is it true that you can obtain a validation to fly one N registered airplane based on your JAA license provided that it entails private operation? Thanks Baobab72 |
I guess the N registered aircraft fly completely different than non-N registered aircraft?
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Hi,
depends if the aircraft is flying private or commercial. private: yes you can commercial: no bstrgds |
Uncle Wiggily
EASA seem to think so :bored:
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Of course thy do. All that extra paper has an adverse effect on handling!
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I don't think anyone has insinuated that EASA decides who can fly N reg.
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