Transferring CPL from USA to Canada?
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Transferring CPL from USA to Canada?
I'm a Canadian citizen (Vancouver, BC) who wants to train for CPL[H] and CFII and IFR in the United States (Quantum Helicopters, Arizona).
http://www.quantumhelicopters.com/
If I get all my visas, green cards, and permits to live/train/work in the USA, how can I use my FAA issued CPL[H] as a Canadian equivalent if I wish to return home to work in Canada, after my training?
As training of this sort seems to be way cheaper down south, I want to know how easily applicable that same training will be here, in terms of official licenses and documents. Is there a special Canadian test I should take after returning home, or will my existing FAA license be sufficient to work in Canada, aswell as the USA, where it will be issued?
http://www.quantumhelicopters.com/
If I get all my visas, green cards, and permits to live/train/work in the USA, how can I use my FAA issued CPL[H] as a Canadian equivalent if I wish to return home to work in Canada, after my training?
As training of this sort seems to be way cheaper down south, I want to know how easily applicable that same training will be here, in terms of official licenses and documents. Is there a special Canadian test I should take after returning home, or will my existing FAA license be sufficient to work in Canada, aswell as the USA, where it will be issued?
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Shouldn't be too complicated, jsut make sure you meet the hour requirements for both. From there it's probably do the TC written and flight test and you're all set.
I can't imagine the two licence requirements being all that different, then again what do I know? Especially about helicopters.
I can't imagine the two licence requirements being all that different, then again what do I know? Especially about helicopters.