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Old 24th Jan 2004, 18:34
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Licence Currency

I wish to convert my Canadian CPL into a JAR CPL. Obviously, to do this, I need to have a current Canadian CPL and medical certificate. I've not flown regularly for a couple of years but having read through the CAR's, I believe that I have meet all the currency requirements. Can anyone confirm this is correct from the details below? (All the following flying was conducted in Canada.)

Date of last flight test (Multi-engine Rating): 18th November 2000
Date of last flight as PIC: 21st October 2002
Date of last Recurrent Training Program (Self paced study program from Safety Newsletter): 20th September 2003

I believe I meet the 5 year requirement with the PIC flight on the 21st October 2002 and the 24 month requirement with the completion of the self paced study program.

Thanks in advance!
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Yes: You can a current recurrent exam on the TC web site, look up ASL past issues.

If you want to carry passengers you need 3 takeoffs and landings in the last 90 days. For passengers at night 5 T&Ls in last 6 months.
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