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Old 18th Oct 2022, 10:43
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EASA Conversion

Hello guys,
Does anyone convert the EASA license to CARC(Jordan) ?
I have some questions regarding the process, i was in the caa and they told me you can do flight hours and after that make the theory which doest make sense the redo all 14 atpl subject

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Old 18th Oct 2022, 17:25
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Hello, I did the opposite from CARC to EASA and took all 14 subjects, but I believe if you want to convert it from EASA to an ICAO State you have to take an air law exam and do the check-ride.
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true, I did 4 subjects with caa and then checkride ,but flight school told me something else that's why i want to ask somebody who did it
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Originally Posted by anasrumman95
Hello guys,
Does anyone convert the EASA license to CARC(Jordan) ?
I have some questions regarding the process, i was in the caa and they told me you can do flight hours and after that make the theory which doest make sense the redo all 14 atpl subject

thank you,
best regards.
some authorities allow to apply for an excemption to transfer your lic
for e.g. wizz air
hungarian auth. allows you to start the job on a foreign lic and for the EASA exam within 1 year where only 7 of the 14 EASA exam topics need to be covered and than the excemption can be extended to another year. Means all 14 exams need to be done within 2 years
I guess Jordan has the sam principle
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