Canadian License Conversion
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Canadian License Conversion
Hi all,
My wife is from your neck of the woods and am thinking of getting my Canadian PPL.
I am ex South African Air Force (SAAF) where I flew Harvards / Bosbok's and Kudo's later on DC 3's.
Since 1995 I dont fly for money anymore and just love to go "tour" about. I own a C182 and TT is now 8800.
I have a valid SA PPL and a Medical Expired US FAA PPL. How who what and where please?
Take care and when you guys hear this funny voice it will be yours truly off to the Great North!
Thanks
My wife is from your neck of the woods and am thinking of getting my Canadian PPL.
I am ex South African Air Force (SAAF) where I flew Harvards / Bosbok's and Kudo's later on DC 3's.
Since 1995 I dont fly for money anymore and just love to go "tour" about. I own a C182 and TT is now 8800.
I have a valid SA PPL and a Medical Expired US FAA PPL. How who what and where please?
Take care and when you guys hear this funny voice it will be yours truly off to the Great North!
Thanks
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Hey mate,
This has been posted elsewhere. The easiest way for you to convert is described here. FAA PPL to TC PPL is covered under this agreement. Not sure if your FAA medical has to be current, but that's easily fixed. Good luck
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/ge...Conversion.htm
This has been posted elsewhere. The easiest way for you to convert is described here. FAA PPL to TC PPL is covered under this agreement. Not sure if your FAA medical has to be current, but that's easily fixed. Good luck
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/ge...Conversion.htm