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Old 9th Jun 2010, 13:34
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A320 JAR-Prof Check

I need some advice and/or recommendations.
I used to have a JAR license before I moved to the US in 2001.
I need to reactivate my JAR license. I was told by the Swiss authorities that I need a JAR Proficiency Check on a JAR approved Simulator with a JAA Examiner.
I am looking for places where to do this, at what cost, etc...

If you have any experience, I would love to hear from you.

Thanks.
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Old 9th Jun 2010, 15:11
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I don't have to redo anything other than having my medical, and a checkride.
I have been flying the past 8 years for a 121 carrier in the US.
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Old 9th Jun 2010, 16:51
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Ignore A320 they don't know what they are talking about.

There is a rule that if you have let your IR lapse for more than 7 years you have to redo your ATPL theory. But if you have maintained any ICAO IR in the interim period its 7 years from when it runs out. But you proberly knew that.

Is your original JAR license swiss?
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Old 9th Jun 2010, 17:54
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Thanks.
My original JAR license was issued by the swiss authorities. I received an email from the swiss authorities stating that if I had proof of continuous activity, I just needed the medical and "a JAR-Prof-Check on a JAR-approved Simulator with a JAA-Examiner".

I am looking at the best/cheapest way to do that.
Any suggestion appreciated.
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Old 9th Jun 2010, 18:14
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This section is full of wannbie pilots you would proberly get a bit responce in another forum. Questions perhaps.

Sorry I am turboprop driver so can't help with recommending a sim provider.

If you go onto the CAA website

The UK Civil Aviation Authority

You can find a list of all the TRTO's on the CAA's books.

Have fun
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Old 9th Jun 2010, 21:12
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Thanks for the info. I will take a look at it.
I was also looking for various experience at facilities.
I'll try another forum.
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your are talking pish A320.

Section 6 E1.5
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