JAA licence transfer inside EASA countries
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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.
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.
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.
Last edited by B2N2; 23rd March 2011 at 15:46.
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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...
And the usual waiting period of several weeks or months, depending on how lazy the authority in that country is...




