Using a UK JAA PPL for French ULM's
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Using a UK JAA PPL for French ULM's
Before I contact the CAA and the DGAC next week can anyone enlighten me as to whether a UK issued JAA PPL(A) is valid to operate a French registered ULM ?
I know that the CAA will just say call the DGAC but I feel obliged to contact them.
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I know that the CAA will just say call the DGAC but I feel obliged to contact them.
Thanks
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The short answer is non. You can't even fly a French ULM with a French issued JAA PPL (A):
Depuis l’arrêté du 4 mai 2000, il n'y a plus d'équivalence.
Si vous êtes titulaire d'un brevet de pilote avion, d'hélicoptère, de planeur ou de ballon libre, ou encore d'une licence étrangère, vous êtes uniquement dispensé du certificat d'aptitude théorique commun ULM.
Il convient de passer la partie théorique spécifique à la classe d'ULM choisie et la pratique auprès d'un instructeur.
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Thanks Patowalker.
My enquiries have brought me to the same regulation on the Ffpplum site. That is ok, just a theory and flight test on the type of machine that I intend to fly. IE a Multi Axis ULM.
My enquiries have brought me to the same regulation on the Ffpplum site. That is ok, just a theory and flight test on the type of machine that I intend to fly. IE a Multi Axis ULM.