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Switching between FAA and JAA

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Old 10th Oct 1999, 17:28
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DarrenMoore
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Question Switching between FAA and JAA

I am thinking of heading off to USA for some flying lessons next year. Maybe about 30-40 hours. I would probably be doing this towards an FAA licence as the CAA are likely to abolish JAA training in USA.
On my return to UK would I be able to continue on from this training towards a JAA PPL?
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Darren

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Old 11th Oct 1999, 01:20
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Hours are hours as they say. The thing to watch out for is that the CAA (JAA) may not recognise your US hours towards the minimum requirement for JAA licence issue. What this means is although you have, say, 30 hours under your belt, you will have to do the full 45 hours in the EU to get your licence issued! I must stress I am not 100% on this Darren, so please check with the CAA first.
 

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