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Old 9th Apr 2009, 20:35
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Flying with JAA Licence

Hello.

I want to ask. Is it possible to fly in some American Airline with JAA licences or only need conversion?
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Old 9th Apr 2009, 21:33
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Flying for a US air carrier requires a FAA pilot certificate.
A minimum of CPL/IR/Multiengine level certificate is required for F/O position.
There is "no conversion" of JAA licences for airline flying.
Approved FAA training and tests are required for JAA licence holders.
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