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Old 11th Nov 2007, 14:25
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Uncle.. Drop me a PM with your thoughts, I maybe able to assist. I also return to the Uk often.. In the process of getting me DPE also....
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Old 12th Nov 2007, 18:12
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As far as the original question - As previous poster said Tim Price at Shoreham is the only person I personally know.
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Old 13th Nov 2007, 09:05
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There is aidrian parker cfi at breighton pm if you want details the dpe in the uk is adam house in the midlands

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Old 14th Jul 2009, 12:22
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Can I get an FAA license & medical in the UK or do I have to go to the US to do the tests etc.

Am I right in assuming that I then dont have to do a LPC on each type every year, I have 3 different ratings & its costing a fortune to keep current.

Thanks RB
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Old 14th Jul 2009, 19:41
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Hi My name is Tim Price and instruct at Shoreham if you want to have a chat about the FAA system call me on 07951937144.


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Tim
ps I instruct on both FAA and CAA
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Old 14th Jul 2009, 21:45
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rotorboater, ask yourself why you want an FAA rating.

If it is just to cut costs on maintaining currency on your JAR ratings, I don't think it will work, it might be more expensive (one extra license to maintain).

If you plan to stay in JAR land and intend to fly those 3 types you are rated on, in JAR aircraft, I don't believe having an FAA ticket will give you any benefit.
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