FAA Validation of JAA PPL
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FAA Validation of JAA PPL
Hi,
Does anyone know the procedure for getting my PPL validated by the FAA prior to going hour building next year.
I would use the search but it seems to return a lot of answers relating to converting between one and another, and I just want mine rubber stamped so I can use it in the US?
Any advice most welcome
Does anyone know the procedure for getting my PPL validated by the FAA prior to going hour building next year.
I would use the search but it seems to return a lot of answers relating to converting between one and another, and I just want mine rubber stamped so I can use it in the US?
Any advice most welcome
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JAA...to...FAA
hi seagull61,
i am sure others with have up to date info for you...but pre JAA i got that done.
all countries that are signatories to the ICAO convention must accept the basic ppl licence...(not the ratings on it though) of another state who is also a singatory..
i think you will find that if you take that into your nearest FAA office they will give you a basic PPL..(airmans certificate i think they call it ), which will be valid as long as and subject to any conditions applying to your JAA licence. as i said you can only use it PPL VFR even if it has an instrument rating on it you will not be entitled to use that in us airspace..
now how 9/11 may have changed the system i cannot say because i think unlike the old pice of paper they handed out you now probably have to go through security ( to train in the usa anyway) and i think the licence now has security details electronically printed on it...but as i say i am sure some guys with a more intimate knowledge of to-days requirements will help you..
good luck...
the dean.
i am sure others with have up to date info for you...but pre JAA i got that done.
all countries that are signatories to the ICAO convention must accept the basic ppl licence...(not the ratings on it though) of another state who is also a singatory..
i think you will find that if you take that into your nearest FAA office they will give you a basic PPL..(airmans certificate i think they call it ), which will be valid as long as and subject to any conditions applying to your JAA licence. as i said you can only use it PPL VFR even if it has an instrument rating on it you will not be entitled to use that in us airspace..
now how 9/11 may have changed the system i cannot say because i think unlike the old pice of paper they handed out you now probably have to go through security ( to train in the usa anyway) and i think the licence now has security details electronically printed on it...but as i say i am sure some guys with a more intimate knowledge of to-days requirements will help you..
good luck...
the dean.
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Hi Seagull,
Check out the thread I started over in the Private Flying forum...
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=251665
I'm in the same boat as you, and the information I've managed to get from the thread has been incredibly helpful!
Regards,
Blueskyrich
Check out the thread I started over in the Private Flying forum...
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=251665
I'm in the same boat as you, and the information I've managed to get from the thread has been incredibly helpful!
Regards,
Blueskyrich