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MOTHERGOOSE 12th May 2002 15:59

Faa Conversion To Jaa
 
HI,DOES ANYONE HAVE A ROUGH IDEA OF HOW MUCH THIS WOULD COST AND WHATS INVOLVED COS THE RULES SEEM TO CHANGE REGULAR AND THE INFO IS SLIGHTLY CONFUSING.
THANKS

Jannik 12th May 2002 18:54

Hello Mothergoose

I was told By Ari Ben Aviator that conversion from FAA to JAA would be around 15.000$, but conversion the other way (JAA to FAA) would be easier and cheaper. So less than 15.000$ I guess.

Jannik

tomthepilot 12th May 2002 19:18

mg, what level are you talking about?

i recently converted my faa ppl to jaa so i can tell you about that

you need to be up & current on your hours (pref 12 in the last year)
written exams which consist of air law and hpl (£30 each)- you will also need a uk rt licence (£50)

then it's a full skills test sadly

but if your refering to cpl / atpl afraid i can't help

Stratocaster 12th May 2002 20:39

The following link will certainly answer all your questions... except those regarding the cost. ;)

http://www.caa.co.uk/srg/licensing/fcl/document.asp

The Greaser 12th May 2002 22:09

FAA - JAA CPL/IR costs about £20000 - if you want a break down let me know.

Semaphore Sam 13th May 2002 02:22

I have an FAA ATP (747-400, currently), and would like to obtain the JAR equivilent; I understand 'high time' crew (13,000 hrs) are given some sort of individual evaluation of qualifications, and some of the normal requirements can be waived.

1)Any idea of what might be waived, and what the costs of the above conversion might be?
2) I understand this conversion would not be European-wide; only good for UK-based aircraft. This is said to be 'interim'; any idea of a time-frame to make this valid for all EU aircraft?

3)Is it true European-based pilots can fly to 65 now (under the JAR equivilent to Part 121), as opposed to the US's 60?

Thanks in advance for the info!

Gin Slinger 13th May 2002 11:24

SS - your last point: contentious issue! Check out this from the IPA

Stratocaster 15th May 2002 21:17

£20.000, Greaser ?

'Sounds expensive to me. I'd be interested in the break-down if you're still willing to share that on the World Wild Web.
:)

redsnail 15th May 2002 21:44

SS,
I believe you can get some excemptions if you have +1500 hours in command in +30 tonne aircraft in predominantly international operations.
Check out the FCL area in the CAA website.

The Greaser 16th May 2002 08:36

As Redsnail says if you have a full ATPL and heavy experience it makes life a little easier with the 'conversion' however here is the breakdown for me after I returned to the UK with FAA CPL/IR/ME and 1500 hours:

JAR Theory Distance Learning + Exams : £3000
JAR CPL course + CAA Test : £3000
JAR IR course + CAA Test £12000
MCC Course £2800

Total about 20800
This was with a full set of first time passes - it could get more expensive.

Good Luck


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