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Transfer of MEP from ICAO to EASA

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Old 20th Jan 2013, 17:43
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Transfer of MEP from ICAO to EASA

I have a friend who owns a twin on the N reg who wants to add the MEP onto his JAA licence and of course convert it to Part FCL at the same time.

I am struggling to find reference to what needs to be done. Old world it was just a skill test. Is it still the same or some new and pointlessly convoluted excercise?
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Old 20th Jan 2013, 17:52
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From Part C to Annex III of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011:

C. ACCEPTANCE OF CLASS AND TYPE RATINGS

1. A valid class or type rating contained in a licence issued by a third country may be inserted in a Part-FCL licence provided that the applicant:
(a) complies with the experience requirements and the prerequisites for the issue of the applicable type or class rating in accordance with Part-FCL;

(b) passes the relevant skill test for the issue of the applicable type or class rating in accordance with Part-FCL;

(c) is in current flying practice;

(d) has no less than:
(i) for aeroplane class ratings, 100 hours of flight experience as a pilot in that class;

(ii) for aeroplane type ratings, 500 hours of flight experience as a pilot in that type;

(iii) for single-engine helicopters with a maximum certificated take-off mass of up to 3 175 kg, 100 hours of flight experience as a pilot in that type;

(iv) for all other helicopters, 350 hours of flight experience as a pilot in that class.
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Thanks Curtis. Just what I needed. I must be going blind as I am usually que good at finding that stuff!

So basically I can just do a skill test for him as I suspected.
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Must be all that sherry.....
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It was a daft place for them to leave it.....
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