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Instructing on a Foreign Licence

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Old 21st August 2003 | 22:12
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Instructing on a Foreign Licence

I know that this subject has been flogged to death but I do have a couple of questions here.
I am the holder of a Canadian Commercal licence with Instructor rating.
Can I legally instruct in the UK without having sat the 9 exams over there. If I was to offer my services for no payment would this make a difference. I am in no way trying to sell my soul here or take jobs away from UK instructors, I am just trying to settle a dispute with a fellow pilot on the same issue.
With the cost of converting over it would probably take forever trying to make my money back anyway.
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Old 22nd August 2003 | 04:48
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In a word, no.

See Section H1.10 on page 9 of http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/Lasors_Section_H.pdf
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