PPL GYROCOPTER
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PPL GYROCOPTER
Anyone know where in Europe I could obtain a PPL for a gyrocopter? Most (or all) PPL's are readily convertible back in the USA (where I am from)? I am living in Europe for the next 3 years and my Sportcopter gyro is sitting idle back in the USA.
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Second question: My gyro is "N" registered in the USA. I would like to fly it/keep it in Spain because of space, weather, friends, etc (I live in Germany though). So, would want to ship it over (or fly it for 2 months....lol) ----any idea what may be involved???
Thank you...
. Second question: My gyro is "N" registered in the USA. I would like to fly it/keep it in Spain because of space, weather, friends, etc (I live in Germany though). So, would want to ship it over (or fly it for 2 months....lol) ----any idea what may be involved???
Thank you...

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As I understand things Gyroplanes are still dealt with on a country by country basis. Therefore being in Spain or Germany will a difference to you as currently there is no EASA gyroplane licence.

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Pitts Extra is correct. Each country in Europe does its own thing, and so far, EASA ignores them. Gyro licences are not transferable between countries. Gyros are banned in some countries.
Gyros don't have C of As, so flight into a country other than that of registration can be a headache. Not sure whether you would be allowed to fly your N gyro in Spain.
Sounds like you need the Spanish Licence. I am not familiar with Spanish rules.
Gyros don't have C of As, so flight into a country other than that of registration can be a headache. Not sure whether you would be allowed to fly your N gyro in Spain.
Sounds like you need the Spanish Licence. I am not familiar with Spanish rules.
Last edited by Helinut; 18th June 2013 at 22:45.





