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Old 23rd Mar 2011, 14:21
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JAA licence transfer inside EASA countries

I have a French issued JAA CPL and I would like my licence to be managed from another JAA country.
Does anyone know about the way to proceed ?
Did somebody ever done it before ?
Who do I have to contact first : the French CAA (DGAC) or the foreign JAA CAA ?

Thanks for precise answers.
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There is a form to use for the transfer of issuing countries.
Here is an example:
http://www.bazl.admin.ch/fachleute/s...NoKOn6A--&.pdf

and another one;
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG1136FF.pdf

I understand it can take a couple of months depending which JAA authorities you are dealing with...
My guess is you make the application with the authority that you want to issue the license.

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In order to transfer your licence From a JAA country to another JAA country you need to be resident or employed in this country. The transfer is easy just filling out forms and again paying a few hundred euros for a stupid piece of paper....
And the usual waiting period of several weeks or months, depending on how lazy the authority in that country is...
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