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Old 28th August 2002 | 16:19
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I hold both a CAA & FAA ATPL & can assure you that there is no such conversion process to JAA . It used to be possible to convert a Canadian PPL to a U.K. one by taking a couple of additional ground subjects .
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Old 28th August 2002 | 17:26
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Seconded.
I doubt you will find any UK and probably European public transport operators with N reg Aircraft. My understanding is that the CAA will not allow a UK company to operate an AOC using FAA regs etc. An American company may base its N reg aircraft in UK etc which is why Atlas have a 747 based here. Privatly owned Aircraft may be operated and owned in the UK, hence the Nreg Biz jets and light singles and twins you see around.
Hope I got that right.
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