FAA IPC In Canada
I'm an FAA ATP with FAA CFI and Instrument Instructor.
I'm based in CYAV where I do some free lance instructing. I'm looking for anyone in Canada who also has that double eye, the Instrument Instructor added to their FAA CFI. Under the agreement between the US and Canada , holders of both Canadian and FAA Instrument ratings can do their Instrument Proficiency Check with an FAA Instrument Instructor or a TC delegated examiner. but the proviso is that the person receiving the IPC must have instrument ratings in both countries. If you hold both, and would like to collaborate please drop me a PM. |
Are you sure the US accepts a Canadian IPC in lieu of an FAA one? Transport accepts an FAA IPC as set out in para 5.1(11) in AC 401-005.
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Originally Posted by Ramjet55
(Post 11477615)
I'm an FAA ATP with FAA CFI and Instrument Instructor.
I'm based in CYAV where I do some free lance instructing. I'm looking for anyone in Canada who also has that double eye, the Instrument Instructor added to their FAA CFI. Under the agreement between the US and Canada , holders of both Canadian and FAA Instrument ratings can do their Instrument Proficiency Check with an FAA Instrument Instructor or a TC delegated examiner. but the proviso is that the person receiving the IPC must have instrument ratings in both countries. If you hold both, and would like to collaborate please drop me a PM. |
Ramjet555: Can you conduct an FAA IPC? I havent flow in a wild. Am not sure, but i think i need an CFII! Thank you
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FAA IPC IN CANADA
RAMJET55 please share your email address so i can contact you regarding the same.
please its urgent or you can call me on 416-554-6747 |
Thanks Selfin,
Para 5.1(11) says; Transport Canada currently has a licensing agreement with the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). Pilots who hold both a FAA and a Canadian licence endorsed with an Instrument Rating and complete an FAAIPC under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) 61.57(d) will meet the Canadian instrument recency requirements. As an FAA CFI-ii aka instrument instructor, I can do IPC's for holders of FAA Instrument ratings. All the inquiries I receive are from those in Canada who hold or have held an FAA Instrument rating and who need a recent IPC and the written FAA to TC Instrrument rating conversion exam which is less intimidating and less study than the INRAT exam. Most for one reason or another obtained an FAA Instrument rating but cannot re-enter the USA for one reason or another and thats another story. Most of those who hold Canadian and US instrument ratings do their renewals as IFR PPC's and don't need to to IPC's. I believe I've spoken with most of the posters on this thread. If I have not replied or returned you call send me an email. [email protected] |
Originally Posted by Sab320
(Post 11485994)
Hi. I need to recurrent my faa ifr on multi and then convert it to tcca one. Please let me know if it can be done here in Canada. Thanks.
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