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Old 29th Apr 2009, 23:54
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Question Instrument flying in EU on FAA PPL/IR

Hi folks,

Does anybody know if I can fly an 'N'-reg a/c on IFR/night in Europe with my FAA PPL/IR license? i.e., Germany...

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American aircraft, american license. Your IR is valid worldwide.
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True. Just make sure the aircraft has an ADF, ELT and Mode-S in addition to the usual stuff (VOR, DME etc). Without that trio it's not legal for IFR flight in a lot of European countries.
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