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Old 20th July 2001 | 21:34
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Is there any truth to the fact that it is easier to convert a US ATPL to a Irish Licence, and if so does anyone know of some schools that are set up to do that.

Thanks in advance, and safe flying.
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Old 20th July 2001 | 23:10
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Don't think there is any special 'deal' for converting from FAA to Irish CAA ATPL.

Under the pre-JAR system, you contacted the Irish authority & submitted licences/logbooks etc to get a written assessment of what you needed to do.

Much fewer exams than the UK system required: something like law, met & one or two others.

The catch was that the test must be done in a multi-pilot a/c on the Irish register. I think an SD360 was about the smallest operated in the country when I inquired.

End result was that I did mine in the UK. More exams, but any twin would suffice for the test.
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Old 21st July 2001 | 11:34
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Not necessarily true. Fairly recently, if you didn't have 1500 hours P1 in aircraft over 5700kg, you effectively had to start from scratch, 14 written exams (all essay answers), 2 all-day flight tests, which could take a year or more to complete. Now I dont think you can do it at all in Ireland.

If you have the 1500 hours, they may consider a validation. Rather you than me.

GOOD LUCK!!!
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