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Old 31st August 2006 | 14:07
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Flying an "N" reg aircraft with Canadian Docs

Hi guys,

Is there a reciprocal agreement of some sort between Transport Canada and the FAA, that allows Canadians fly US registered aircraft on their Canadian Licence and Medical?

Just curious is it's possible, or do you need an FAA licence with rating, and a medical?

I'm talking Part 91 here.

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Old 31st August 2006 | 16:38
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No recip agreement with the FAA.
You need an FAA CPL and an FAA Medical under Part 91.
You DO NOT need a type rating to sit in the RHS.

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