doubt on flying in india with FAA CPL for recency
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doubt on flying in india with FAA CPL for recency
Hello everyone,
I have a FAA CPL and Canadian RTR .
I cleared my DGCA conversion papers and wpc rtr PART 1 EXAM . Now i got a RTR(C) Permit from wpc.
I lost my recency so planing to fly in India for my recency. Is it a good decision?
What do i need to have? I have a valid class 1 medicals of DGCA.
I know I need to get a SPL and a FRTOL to fly in India.
My question is:
will I get a spl.
with my Canadian rtr and wpc's rtr (c) permit, can i fly?
Or should i have to convert my rtr ( c) permit to FRTOL from DGCA.
I am confused and so please help me out friends
(Edit to make readable by an equally confused Mod! HWB)
I have a FAA CPL and Canadian RTR .
I cleared my DGCA conversion papers and wpc rtr PART 1 EXAM . Now i got a RTR(C) Permit from wpc.
I lost my recency so planing to fly in India for my recency. Is it a good decision?
What do i need to have? I have a valid class 1 medicals of DGCA.
I know I need to get a SPL and a FRTOL to fly in India.
My question is:
will I get a spl.
with my Canadian rtr and wpc's rtr (c) permit, can i fly?
Or should i have to convert my rtr ( c) permit to FRTOL from DGCA.
I am confused and so please help me out friends
(Edit to make readable by an equally confused Mod! HWB)
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Although the question is better suited in the South East asia threads where there are a lot of Indian pilots, a short answer is Yes, you need a SPL. Yes, with the RTR(C) you can fly.I do not think there is a need for an FRTOL. But just in case, confirm from the flying school.
All the best.
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