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Requirements for Solo Circumnavigation

Old 11th October 2014 | 00:48
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Requirements for Solo Circumnavigation

Hi
Firstly, i have no intentions of actually circumnavigating the globe but want to know what licences are required to circumnavigate solo?

Can you circumnavigate with a PPL or is a CPL needed, say if you have 200+ hours with PPL, would that be ok?


if this is in the wrong forum, let me know!

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Old 11th October 2014 | 15:30
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You only need a CPL if you're flying for reward, ie. someone is paying you to fly them around. Since you refer to a solo circumnavigation of the globe, without paying passengers, then a PPL is all you need. An instrument rating would help though, because in some places (eg Indonesia), visibility can be poor and below that required for VFR flight.
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Old 12th October 2014 | 04:33
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I think you'll need an IR to depart Canada to Europe. This might mean effectively a CPL to get an IR that counts, since PIFR is only valid in Aus(?)

Could be rubbish, but something to check out.
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Old 12th October 2014 | 09:53
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Minimum would be a PPL. with CTA endorsements.
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Old 12th October 2014 | 12:43
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This might mean effectively a CPL to get an IR that counts, since PIFR is only valid in Aus(?)

Could be rubbish, but something to check out.
You don't have to have a CPL to hold a command instrument rating.
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