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Sorry, that is why its an FAA licence only an FSDO in the states can issue them
thank U for replying but what i know that jordan and philippines can
gives FAA licence before , but right now not any more .
if its not can you give me any country there licence and study similar or
close to FAA .coz i'v got the FAA ground school all what i need is the
written exam and examiner
and thnk you again ...
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There is a DPE in England that can give you the checkride. See http://www.businessair.us/index.html for more info.
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Sorry, that is why its an FAA licence only an FSDO in the states can issue them
The only authority that can issue such license is the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). A FSDO is the department within the FAA that processes the paperwork.
However, to obtain such license, you need the required training (including sign-offs) and exams. The checkride is then given by a designated examiner (DPE). There are not too many outside the States.
Hope it helped.
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You can train and obtain an FAA license anywhere in the world as long as you can find
A) An FAA certified instructor (to sign you off)
B) A testing center to do your written exams (can be found world wide)
c) An examiner (DPE) who is approved by the FAA to examin in that particular district.
Ie. as far as the FAA view it Europe is one district covered by the New York ISO (International Standards Office....equivalent of a FISDO in the US). Examiners are only allowed to examin within their district - you can find FAA examiners at http://av-info.faa.gov/DesigneeSearch.asp
Unfortunately that won't do you any good unless you allready have an FAA instructor on hand to sign you off with the appropriate endorsements required to take the practical test.
It is correct that the license can only be issed by the FAA in the United States - but the examiner will issue you a temp. airman certificate and mail the paperwork off to the states. Then the FAA will mail you back a fresh, green, plastic license within 120 days.
Good luck!
A) An FAA certified instructor (to sign you off)
B) A testing center to do your written exams (can be found world wide)
c) An examiner (DPE) who is approved by the FAA to examin in that particular district.
Ie. as far as the FAA view it Europe is one district covered by the New York ISO (International Standards Office....equivalent of a FISDO in the US). Examiners are only allowed to examin within their district - you can find FAA examiners at http://av-info.faa.gov/DesigneeSearch.asp
Unfortunately that won't do you any good unless you allready have an FAA instructor on hand to sign you off with the appropriate endorsements required to take the practical test.
It is correct that the license can only be issed by the FAA in the United States - but the examiner will issue you a temp. airman certificate and mail the paperwork off to the states. Then the FAA will mail you back a fresh, green, plastic license within 120 days.
Good luck!