Israeli ATPL/ALTP Validity
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As a license holder just have a look about validity from yours. Usually ATPL is 6 months or 12 if you are young enough. Should be printed there....and as its ICAO it should be the same as everywhere else.
NSR ---do you actually have an Israeli license,or any other for that matter, your questions seem to be ,how can put this kindly,nope I cant, stupid.
It also might be an idea to keep up with world politics, as most ME countries would quite happily see Israel wiped from the map, to quote one local Prime Minister.
It also might be an idea to keep up with world politics, as most ME countries would quite happily see Israel wiped from the map, to quote one local Prime Minister.
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Why is this turning into a quasi political debate?
The gentleman asked a question regarding his Israeli issued ATPL.
No speed restriction:
I am not familiar with the Israeli ATPL, but since it's an ICAO licence I can only assume that the ATPL is valid as long as your medical and instrument rating are kept current.
I found the following website which may be of some use
http://www.mot.gov.il/wps/portal/HOME/EN_CAA
The gentleman asked a question regarding his Israeli issued ATPL.
No speed restriction:
I am not familiar with the Israeli ATPL, but since it's an ICAO licence I can only assume that the ATPL is valid as long as your medical and instrument rating are kept current.
I found the following website which may be of some use
http://www.mot.gov.il/wps/portal/HOME/EN_CAA
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As far as I know, Israel is not recognized by the Arabs, so in fact it doesn't exist for them... I would reckon that a document (your licence) issued by a non existing entity would be worthless.
Just my 2p..
MR8
Just my 2p..
MR8
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Originally Posted by MR8
As far as I know, Israel is not recognized by the Arabs, so in fact it doesn't exist for them... I would reckon that a document (your licence) issued by a non existing entity would be worthless.
Just my 2p..
MR8
Just my 2p..
MR8