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Old 2nd Feb 2013, 14:17
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Flying N-reg sep with EU lic?

Hi folks!
I'm holder of an Irish CPL-IR, the question is: can I fly any N-reg singles in Europe with my Irish licence (for recreational purpose), or I need the FAA validation?

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nobody knows?
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the answer is .. yes in the country which issued you your license. No for the rest of Europe. Then you need a validation.
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is your Irish CPL a JAR licence or a national licence?

If it is a JAR licence perhaps have a look at this, very useful site for such questions, Peter has done quite a bit of research into such matters. If it is an Irish national licence then the answer is 'in ireland only'

License Privileges, Aircraft Registers, Etc

Also - did you mean validation? as in validation of a foreign commercial license? that type of process is often a one off limited period deal, for commercial use. Presume you meant, gain a FAA 61.75 'based on' licence by getting a letter of verification of your irish licence, which will get you private but not commercial privileges in a n reg anywhere. You will need to appear at a US FSDO or find a FAA designated Foreign Pilot Examiner, needs to be done in person.
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presume you meant, gain a FAA 61.75 'based on' licence by getting a letter of verification of your irish licence, which will get you private but not commercial privileges in a n reg anywhere
Yes exactly, because is only for recreational purpose so I don't need the real "native" FAA licence! thank's a lot!
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s your Irish CPL a JAR licence or a national licence?
It makes no difference. FAR-AIM allows you to fly an aircraft in another State using a licence issued by that State. EASA is not a State! So you are restricted to Ireland unless you have an FAA Licence of some sort.
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and neither does EASA have any sway at ICAO, much to the disappointment of the former.....
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