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Old 16th Feb 2002, 23:10
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Hello to all aviators out there.. .I have some few question to you.Does anybody know if it is possible to fly in the UK with a JAA member state liciense.A liciense from a JAA member state which is jaa implemented(UK,Denmark,Sweden,Finland,France,Spain,Netherlan ds).Is it possible to get a validation for few months?
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If you have a JAR license, you can fly in all JAR certifying countries without any problem, that is the idea behind JAR.. .If you do hold still a national license, than you can apply for a validation at any time.. .Give the CAA a call, they are very helpful.. .try this one:. .Mr. Mike Dobson. .Civil Aviation Authority. .Aviation House G-E, Gatwick. .RH6 OYR West Sussex. .United Kingdom. .Tel.: +44 1293 573 542. .Fax: +44 1293 573 996. .E-Mail: [email protected]
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Thanks for the reply FL 310.. .You got to the point where i was refering to a National liciense which is issued in one of the JAA implemented states.I just need a validation for a month or two.I will give him a call.Thanks mate for your help.
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Friend,. .What FL310 says is correct, if you hold a JAR licence then you're OK to work. JAR-FCL 1.015(a)(1) applies.

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Just to be sure we have it straight, if you have a JAR license, you don't need any validation - the license is enough, provided you have the type rating on it. I've been using a Swiss issued JAR license on UK aircraft for instance.

Before I had the JAR license, I had to validate my ordinary Swiss ATPL - this allows you to fly up to one year with one carrier only.

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