FAA to JAA. Please help
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FAA to JAA. Please help
Hello,
I'm in a pickle. I've just over 200 hours on an FAA PPL. I never sat my biannual flight check, nor did I fly my required amount of hours this year (didn't have any money).
I want to convert my FAA PPL to a JAA PPL. I was originally told that all I'd need to do was take the air law and Radiotelephony exams and a GFT then my wish would be granted.
However, because I never took my biannual FAA flight review, would I need to take all the written exams to convert?
Thanks in advance.
PS. There is a depressing amount of wannabes aren't there? I'm doing it cos chicks dig the uniform. (that's a joke, don't get offended).
I'm in a pickle. I've just over 200 hours on an FAA PPL. I never sat my biannual flight check, nor did I fly my required amount of hours this year (didn't have any money).
I want to convert my FAA PPL to a JAA PPL. I was originally told that all I'd need to do was take the air law and Radiotelephony exams and a GFT then my wish would be granted.
However, because I never took my biannual FAA flight review, would I need to take all the written exams to convert?
Thanks in advance.
PS. There is a depressing amount of wannabes aren't there? I'm doing it cos chicks dig the uniform. (that's a joke, don't get offended).
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There are no minimum flight hrs per year for the FAA certificate.
All you need to do is a flight review with an FAA instructor as per FAR 61.56
You will then be back in currency and you will be able to do as you wish with the conversion.
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Good Luck
All you need to do is a flight review with an FAA instructor as per FAR 61.56
You will then be back in currency and you will be able to do as you wish with the conversion.
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Good Luck