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Old 2nd Jul 2022, 17:49
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CAA Examiner in the United States

Hello, my SEP and Instrument Rating are up for revalidation. I just moved here from the UK. Does anyone know if there are any CAA examiners in the USA able to help?

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Stephen Fisher is probably the only UK IRE left in the States. Not sure I can PM you. Call me on +1 778 584 8522 for contact details.
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Most have switched to EASA, but they can still sign (UK) Part-FCL until the end of the year.
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Only if the EASA examiner cert hasn't been issued, revalidated, or renewed since 31 Dec 2020.
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Stephen Fisher is probably the only UK IRE left in the States. Not sure I can PM you. Call me on +1 778 584 8522 for contact details.
You don't need an IRE. You need someone with FE or CRE with IR revalidation privileges or an FAA licenced pilot with FCL1000c privileges. There must be some at the big FAA flight schools.
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