bi-annual in UK
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From: Essex, UK
If you wish to exercise the privilages of your US licence you are subject to the FAA Biennial Flight Review.
These are not difficult or expensive to obtain in the UK.
If you have problems finding someone send me a private message. I live in the London area.
These are not difficult or expensive to obtain in the UK.
If you have problems finding someone send me a private message. I live in the London area.
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From: UK
An Add on. Spoke to the CAA and as long as your UK/JAR licence is current then so is your FAA. You don't have to have a bi-annual from the FAA to fly N reg in or outside the UK! Unless you are in the states!
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From: TL487591
The CAA is not authoritative so far as the validity of the FAA Private Pilots Certificate is concerned.
If you fly an aircraft under circumstances in which your FAA licence validity is a requirement (such as N reg outside the UK), then you will be in violation if you do not have a current BFR.
If you fly an aircraft under circumstances in which your FAA licence validity is a requirement (such as N reg outside the UK), then you will be in violation if you do not have a current BFR.




