PIC hours
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PIC hours
Firstly I have searched for the answer to this and it came up with nothing.
I have a quick question regarding PIC hours. I have a FAA ppl/ir and just finshed my CAA cpl/me over in Florida. Now in order to issue me cpl I need 100 pic I had to return home with only 90 hours pic, is it possible to get the last 10 hours pic at home? Flying on my FAA ppl?
Hope someone can help
I have a quick question regarding PIC hours. I have a FAA ppl/ir and just finshed my CAA cpl/me over in Florida. Now in order to issue me cpl I need 100 pic I had to return home with only 90 hours pic, is it possible to get the last 10 hours pic at home? Flying on my FAA ppl?
Hope someone can help
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You should be able to use your FAA ppl in any ICAO member State. Like England or France for instance, and it doesn't have to be a N reg. a/c!!!
Its really simple just go to your local flight school, get checked out and thats it, you should be able to hire the a/c with no problems!!!
Its really simple just go to your local flight school, get checked out and thats it, you should be able to hire the a/c with no problems!!!
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If you could, find an N reg and fly the 10 hours PIC as IFR or plan a few IFR trips, it would benifit you greatly when converting your IR as I suppose you will. I started with a faa/ir also but used it alot at home and found it helped significantly when converting and allowed me keep current.