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FAA conversion question (again!)
Hi guys,
I'm a high time helicopter pilot (5000hr +) with a bare CPL (A) ME/IFR. Can I convert to the FAA equivalent without having 250hrs? OR is that just flight time in anything from a glider to a Huey... c.Must hold a TCCA Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane Single Engine Land or Aeroplane Multi-engine Land, as appropriate for the rating sought and have logged a minimum of 250 hours flight time as a pilot. What do you guys think/understand or know to be fact? Thanks! |
Conversion
Hi Chairman
I believe that according to FAR's you need to meet the aeronautical experience requirements, meaning 250 hrs total time and the specific x-country time, etc... Your Australian CPL will grant you a FAA PPL with ASEL rating, not sure about the AMEL. With this, provided you meet the aeronautical experience for the CPL, you can go directly for a checkride, knowing that you still need to be signed off by a CFI, meaning you will most likely have to do a few hours before getting that sign off. Hope this helps. |
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