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EASA to DGCA CPL Conversion – Flight Hours in Hungary (P2002 JF, C150)
Hello everyone,
I am considering doing my flight training in Hungary, an EASA member state, and I have a question regarding the conversion of an EASA CPL to an Indian DGCA CPL. Specifically, if I log my flying hours on aircraft such as the Tecnam P2002 JF or Cessna 150 in Hungary—aircraft that are not available in India—what is the process for conversion? Are these hours still accepted by DGCA India, or would any additional requirements apply? If anyone has successfully converted their EASA CPL to a DGCA CPL, I would really appreciate your insights on the process and any challenges you faced. Looking forward to your responses. Thanks in advance! |
Flying hours are flying hours - a C150 flies the same in EU as it does in India. Best to check the conversion process with DGCAA directly.
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Originally Posted by allert
(Post 11843508)
Flying hours are flying hours - a C150 flies the same in EU as it does in India. Best to check the conversion process with DGCAA directly.
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