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Simon853 1st February 2005 19:57

Problems for a foreigner doing a trial-lesson in the USA?
 
A colleague of mine mentioned he wants to buy a trial lesson for a friend of his as a surprise. My colleague lives in the UK and his buddy in Florida. Both are UK citizens. My question is, are there any technicalities that would prevent him surprising his friend with this due to the fact that he's a foreigner (post 9/11 and all..)?

Can he just book a lesson with a school without having to provide detailed information about the student in advance?

Thanks,

Si

chopperpilot47 8th February 2005 18:06

As long as the flight is not towards a rating he can take it without a visa or contacting the TSA. A "trial lesson" for a student pilot could be taken the wrong way. There is a lot of information on www.aopa.org

Regards,

Chopperpilot47


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