FAA to JAA I/R???
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FAA to JAA I/R???
Greetings All.
Sorry if this is an oft' asked question for this forum, but...
What are the requirements for someone with a JAA CPL H and an FAA ATPL H with IR to get a JAA or CAA I/R.
Would they have to do the full approved course or would they be granted some credit for the FAA I/R?
Many Thanks in anticipation
Barney
Sorry if this is an oft' asked question for this forum, but...
What are the requirements for someone with a JAA CPL H and an FAA ATPL H with IR to get a JAA or CAA I/R.
Would they have to do the full approved course or would they be granted some credit for the FAA I/R?
Many Thanks in anticipation
Barney
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Look at Table 1 of Page 3 to Section E of http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/LASORS_06_WEB.pdf
You will note that any one holding an ICAO IR(A) is required to undergo at least 15 hours of training (including 170A) and pass the skills test.
As a CPL(A) is already held, there may not be a need to undergo theoretical knowledge instruction. However, also note page 7 to Section J detailing the theorectical knowledge acceptance period i.e. 36 months in which to obtain an IR(A) or face having to do them again.
You will note that any one holding an ICAO IR(A) is required to undergo at least 15 hours of training (including 170A) and pass the skills test.
As a CPL(A) is already held, there may not be a need to undergo theoretical knowledge instruction. However, also note page 7 to Section J detailing the theorectical knowledge acceptance period i.e. 36 months in which to obtain an IR(A) or face having to do them again.