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Old 28th Jul 2005, 09:09
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type rating in uk trto with non-uk JAA cpl?

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I hold a JAA CPL with me-ir and frozen atpl issued by the italian caa. Can I complete a type rating in a uk trto and have it printed on my italy issued licence?
I've heard some italian pilots who completed their type rating in other jaa countries had to obtain a jaa cpl issued on those countries before doing the type rating course because the italian caa do not accept "zero flight time" training. (???)

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Old 28th Jul 2005, 21:53
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Basically, the instructor who is going to train you on the type-rating is not allowed to sign that rating on your italian licence. That is because he would be a UK CAA authorised TRI with no rights to fill anything on your italian (JAA) licence.
So, you have two possibilities:
1. ask the UK CAA to issue a licence based on your italian one.
2. do the type rating, bring all the papers to the Italian CAA and ask them to approve it.
It should all work easily, according to the JAA regulations, but we are talking about the italian ENAC, and I am afraid this is going to be really tought!!
I guess the easiest way should be the first one, you could have some problems due to your italian "not fully JAR" licence, as it happened before to many pilots, but however you should try, the UK CAA is always very helpful.
I would rather not try the second option, I don't think anyone there at ENAC will never approve that!
JAR should be the same in all countries, but it's not as easy as it should, and being italian as well I guess you know what I am talking about!
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Old 29th Jul 2005, 11:34
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you could have some problems due to your italian "not fully JAR" licence
Just be aware that Italy is FULLY JAA approved...

http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/licensing_overview.html

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It all depends on when you took your licence.
Check with the CAA anyway.
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