Indian DGCA CHPL to FAA CHPL
Hi. Can anyone advise on the best way possible to convert or obtain the FAA CHPL on the basis of an Indian CHPL given by DGCA ? I have more than 3000 hrs on rotors.
Best regards. |
You cannot convert to an FAA license. You have to meet the requirements, do a written test, aural test and flight test just like an initial applicant. You previous hours will count apart from the recency hours.
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Originally Posted by Capt Tintin
(Post 9644291)
Hi. Can anyone advise on the best way possible to convert or obtain the FAA CHPL on the basis of an Indian CHPL given by DGCA ? I have more than 3000 hrs on rotors.
Best regards. They also have very reasonable rates and won't rip you off. |
Originally Posted by Gordy
(Post 9644832)
You cannot convert to an FAA license. You have to meet the requirements, do a written test, aural test and flight test just like an initial applicant. You previous hours will count apart from the recency hours.
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Originally Posted by havick
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Cloud 9 helicopters at west palm beach did my Australian ATP to FAA, and are super familiar with foreign applicants.
They also have very reasonable rates and won't rip you off. |
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