New rules regarding FAA licence
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From: The Dee Sea
Not relevant to helicopters, but the FAA have a type rating for anything turbojet powered, regardless of weight. Helicopters are still typed only above 12.5.
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From: USA
There are some helicopter specific recencies for flying IFR etc but the overarching certificate can be kept alive by my airline job in FAA land.
I came to the US from Australia (Australia being similar to the U.K. With regard to helicopter types and renewals etc). There was theoretically nothing stopping me jumping in a 109 (private ops or part 61 not part 135) having never flown one before With most of my helicopter time being b412 (also doesn't require a type rating in the US being under 12,500 lbs).
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From: yorkshire uk
Mustapha .... You sound proper Jobsworth !!!! As Huey says , you can call it what you like but it is just another cost , another day wasted and yet another tick in the log book . FAA is so so much better and cheaper for any pilot to fly privately that is why I binned my CAA licence about 6 years ago and saved a fortune and a load of time !!!!
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From: UK
but it is just another cost , another day wasted and yet another tick in the log book
I'm not sure why explaining the relevant requirements is construed as my being happy with situation.
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From: Omnipresent
So what is the end result Nigelh? What needs to be done to allow flying privately on FAA ticket and what cost as I couldn't find it in fees schedule. Also does all this include flying N reg aircraft in UK on FAA also?
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From: yorkshire uk
I am told that if you have a stand alone FAA licence you can get a school to write to CAA with all your info ( need min of class 2 medical) and you should get dispensation for two years to carry on flying G reg in UK . Naturally you can continue flying N reg as usual . This will save me a load of money and a load of time as I have no type certificates and fly at least 6 different types SE and ME !!




