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Old 11th Jun 2021, 07:48
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FAA Foreign License Verification

Hey guys,

I'm trying to get my ATPL verified by the FAA as part of a conversion process. It's a GCAA ATPL with a current IR, MPA and B-777 rating on it. The problem is the FAA require the certificate to have one rating with PIC privileges on it. I've been in the airlines for years now and my ME and SE land ratings are long expired. There have been many airline pilots who converted their licenses to FAA, surely I'm not the only one who doesn't keep my SE or ME ratings current on the side.

Have anyone come across a similar issue or have any ideas on how to get my license verified by the FAA?

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Old 11th Jun 2021, 16:32
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Do you mean verified for the issue of an FAA PPL based on your current licence? Because I am pretty sure to take the FAA ATP checkride you just need to show the hours. Maybe you don't have 250 PIC?

https://atp.academy/for-foreign-pilots/

That link takes you through the steps
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Old 12th Jun 2021, 07:52
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Originally Posted by Climb150
Do you mean verified for the issue of an FAA PPL based on your current licence? Because I am pretty sure to take the FAA ATP checkride you just need to show the hours. Maybe you don't have 250 PIC?

https://atp.academy/for-foreign-pilots/

That link takes you through the steps
You’re totally incorrect. If you want to take an FAA check ride on the basis of an ICAO foreign license and meeting part 61 experience requirements, you most certainly do need a license verification letter. Once issued the letter is valid for 6 months to go and be able to take your check ride.
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Good luck with this.

The FAA letter is valid for a maximum of 6 months, or the verifying authority's duration. The GCAA were previously only issuing letters valid for 90 days…

…which makes great fun for all, with the FAA's quoted 45-60 day processing time for these letters, and potentially another 4 weeks for TSA approval. Not to mention the cancellation policy for the Part 142 school…

You may find it easier to add the B777 to an EASA license (if that’s what you previously held), then get a full 6-month verification letter to take to the FAA. PM for more details?
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Old 7th Jul 2021, 08:09
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ICAO CPL to FAA CPL is a tedious process though. Should probably wait till I get an ATPL issued
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