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Can FAA CFI fly right seat in Europe in N-Reg?

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Old 4th Sep 2017, 09:12
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Can FAA CFI fly right seat in Europe in N-Reg?

Can I as an FAA CFI fly over Europe giving flight instruction in aircraft registered in the US?
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Yes, provided that it is not flight instruction for an EASA licence, rating or certificate.
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Originally Posted by Rami72
Can I as an FAA CFI fly over Europe giving flight instruction in aircraft registered in the US?
Wasn't something changed in recent years if you are a European resident?
You need both EASA and FAA if you're flying an N-reg as PIC?
It was an attempt to close the N-reg loophole in Europa-land.

So I'd venture to say you can give a flight review to a dual rated pilot whose has not expired yet and is acting PIC.
Find out yourself about the residency thing as I don't know where to find the applicable European references.
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Originally Posted by B2N2
Wasn't something changed in recent years if you are a European resident?
You need both EASA and FAA if you're flying an N-reg as PIC?
It was an attempt to close the N-reg loophole in Europa-land.

So I'd venture to say you can give a flight review to a dual rated pilot whose has not expired yet and is acting PIC.
Find out yourself about the residency thing as I don't know where to find the applicable European references.
Actually I am not an European resident. In this case I can fly aircraft registered elsewhere other then Europe?
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