Canadian requirement to fly Irish Aircraft
Simple question- I've been invited to visit ireland and fly my friend's auster around the isle. Can anyone enlighten me as a what the requirements are to exercise private pilot/recreational flying priveleges for a canadian ATP ?
I pay the mortgage flying 767s for AC and own my own antique so currency on type is not a question. |
Try these contacts:
AOPA Ireland, Wicklow Bobby Powers, President 353-1-287-5867 353-87-787-5000 Mobile 353-1-287-5893 Fax email: [email protected] |
Irish license
Much appreciated. Since I 'm here.
Q-What's the difference between an irish wedding and an irish funeral? Ans-one less drunk That joke actually works with canadians,Scots, etc. |
Cant imagine you need to do anything really. Your ICAO licence is valid in Ireland and frankly I believe you can excercise those privileges without any validation.
Enjoy. Hope you get some decent VFR. Unfortunately its as rare as the proverbial rocking horse s**t ! |
Article 5, of SI333 of 2000
"5. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Order, a person shall not act as a flight crew member of an aircraft registered in the State unless that person is the holder of an appropriate licence issued or validated by the Authority, or a JAA licence. [...] (10) For the purposes of this Article, a valid and subsisting licence, other than a JAA licence, issued by any other state which is a member of the International Civil Aviation Organisation in conformity with Annex I (Personnel Licensing) to the Chicago Convention purporting to authorise the holder thereof to act as a flight crew member of an aircraft, not being a licence purporting to authorise that holder to act as a student pilot only, shall be deemed to be a licence validated by the Authority under the provisions of this Order entitling the holder thereof to fly as a member of the flight crew of a private aircraft3 insofar as the holder is permitted to do so by the terms of the licence and by the law of the state by which it was issued: Provided that- (i) the holder of such a licence shall not, for the purposes of this Order, exercise any privilege relating to instruction in flying or flight under the instrument flight rules which may be attached to the licence unless otherwise so entitled under this Order, (ii) if the Authority sees fit to do so, it may at any time prohibit the holder of such a licence from exercising the privileges conferred by this subparagraph and, in that event, such licence shall cease to be deemed to be a licence validated by the Authority under the provisions of this Order." dp |
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