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Wanting info on conversion to UK licence etc. I'm an Australian with 1200TT and 100ME with a command instrument rating, Have been told to convert I would'nt get much change out of $20000A and next year this will be even more but have also heard that if next year I was to convert my licence in Poland? or Egypt? that it will be substantially less. I don't have a British passport but do have a fight to abode in the UK, Have also heard of some expats going over with 2000TT and 1000ME and that only gets them a restricted licence, This is only what I have heard but would appreciate any information any had, looking forward to hearing from anyone.
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Doesn't anyone read the archives? The requirements for conversion of any non-JAA licence to a JAA licence in any JAA member state are:
1. An approved course of ground training comprising at least 650hours instruction.
2. A pass in all JAA ground exams (except signals if an ICAO instrument rating is held).
3. An approved course of training for the JAA instrument rating comprising 55 hours.
4. A pass in the IR Skill Test.
5. Depending on flying experience, an approved course of at least 25 hours and a pass in the CPL Skill Test.
1. An approved course of ground training comprising at least 650hours instruction.
2. A pass in all JAA ground exams (except signals if an ICAO instrument rating is held).
3. An approved course of training for the JAA instrument rating comprising 55 hours.
4. A pass in the IR Skill Test.
5. Depending on flying experience, an approved course of at least 25 hours and a pass in the CPL Skill Test.
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Thankyou to everyone who has replied, Also watford thanks for that bit of information, but what I would like to know is what are the JAA member states, so I could find the cost of conversion other than doing it in the UK. Does anyone know of cheaper places to do a conversion if so would they know the approx. cost and also a contact number or E mail address.
cheers FlyingCircus
P.S. 777 when I do get over there I will have to a quiet ale in your neck of the woods
cheers FlyingCircus
P.S. 777 when I do get over there I will have to a quiet ale in your neck of the woods
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Yes basically anyone who is already qualified will have to get qualified again!
I think that the UK is the only fully signed up member of JAA at present. Heared that the French & German schools told them where to shove it!
Once again us Brits caved in early. We'll be paying for training in Euros before you know it!
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I think that the UK is the only fully signed up member of JAA at present. Heared that the French & German schools told them where to shove it!
Once again us Brits caved in early. We'll be paying for training in Euros before you know it!
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"Visual with the Fokker on Final"





