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US to UK flypaper conversion
I'm working in the US, flying EMS in a multi-engine make and model that is very popular with air ambulance providers in the UK. I have an IFR rating. My question is, what would I have to do to get the UK licensing and work visa, permits, etc...to work in the UK?
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Im sure as this thread unveils you will get some very accurate answers. From what I gather the answer will boil down to" More Paperwork, Money, Time and Confusion than you need in your life."
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Get a medical JAA-class 1 for EU work permit: get married to a EU citizen license wise download and read Appendix 1 to JAR–FCL 2.015 http://www.jaa.nl/section1/jars/444077.pdf to take a quick look JAR–FCL 2 SECTION 1 Appendix 1 to JAR–FCL 2.015 Minimum requirements for the validation of pilot licences of non-JAA States (See JAR–FCL 2.015) 1 The minimum requirements for the validation of a pilot licence of a non-JAA State by a JAA Member State are specified below. Pilot licences for commercial air transportation and other professional activities 2 A pilot licence issued in accordance with ICAO Annex 1 by a non-JAA State may be validated subject to conditions by a JAA Member State in order to permit flights (other than for flight instruction) in helicopters registered in that JAA Member State. To validate such licences, the holder shall: (a) complete, as a skill test, the type rating revalidation requirements of JAR–FCL 2.245 relevant to the privileges of the licence held; (b) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Authority that a knowledge of the relevant parts of JAR–OPS and JAR–FCL (see AMC FCL 2.005 and 2.015) has been acquired; (c) demonstrate a knowledge of English in accordance with JAR–FCL 2.200; (d) hold a valid JAR–FCL Class 1 medical certificate; (e) meet any published additional requirements that the JAA Member State deems necessary; and (f) comply with the experience requirements set out in column (2) of the following table in relation to the validation conditions specified in column (3): Licence held Total flying hours experience Validation conditions (1) (2) (3) ATPL(H) >1 000 hours as PIC on multi-pilot helicopters Commercial air transport in multi-pilot helicopters as PIC (a) ATPL(H) or CPL(H)/IR* >1 000 hours as PIC or co-pilot on multipilot helicopters Commercial air transport in multi-pilot helicopters as co-pilot (b) CPL(H)/IR >1 000 hours as PIC in commercial air transport since gaining an IR Commercial air transport in single-pilot helicopters as PIC (c) CPL(H) >700 hours in helicopters other than those certificated under JAR–27/29, including 200 hours in the activity role for which validation is sought, and 50 hours in that role in the last 12 months Activities in helicopters other than commercial air transport (d) *CPL/IR holders on multi-pilot helicopters shall have demonstrated ICAO ATPL level knowledge before validation Private pilot licences with Instrument Rating 3 A private pilot licence with instrument rating issued in accordance with ICAO Annex 1 by a non-JAA State may be validated subject to conditions by a JAA Member State in order to permit flights (other than flight instruction) in helicopters registered in that JAA Member State. To validate such licences, the holder shall: (a) complete, as a skill test, all sections of the type skill test in accordance with Appendix 1 and 3 to JAR-FCL 2.240; (b) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Authority in accordance with Subpart J, that a knowledge of Air Law and the Aeronautical Weather codes, subject number 050 10 03 01, as well as the Flight Planning & Performance (IR), subject number 030 00 00 00, Human Performance subject number 040 00 00 00 in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 2.470 has been acquired; (c) demonstrate a knowledge of English in accordance with JAR–FCL 2.200; |
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