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31st Oct 2013, 12:59
Replies: 3
Views: 1,307
Posted By Aeramic

No, French native speakers. I'm returning a...

No, French native speakers.

I'm returning a favour to the Paris flying club, who want to take advantage of a recent French rule change that allows them to visit England to get there Level 6...
31st Oct 2013, 08:13
Replies: 3
Views: 1,307
Posted By Aeramic

Red face Level 6 English for a French PPL in the UK

Does anyone know how a French PPL can do an EASA approved Level 6 English language test for non-commercial PPL use in the UK, preferably near Exeter?
23rd Mar 2012, 15:50
Replies: 611
Views: 145,137
Posted By Aeramic

I ordered a Cessna towbar on 24th Feb, and...

I ordered a Cessna towbar on 24th Feb, and Proviation took the money straight away through Paypal. Then nothing. I chased by email on 29th Feb, and was told delivery would be in "1-2 weeks". Then...
17th Oct 2010, 08:38
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

So, to sum up: With a UK JAA Licence I can...

So, to sum up:

With a UK JAA Licence I can fly any JAA reg plane in any JAA country. It is a JAA condition that a JAA State incorporates this right into its ANO.
(see JAA | Licensing Overview...
15th Oct 2010, 23:20
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

I came across this at the ICAO website...

I came across this at the ICAO website icao.int/icao/en/trivia/peltrgFAQ.htm :
"Validation of a foreign licence"

"When a State validates a foreign licence, it recognizes it as valid for use on...
15th Oct 2010, 17:25
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

Very good - I think I've got it thanks Mike Cross...

Very good - I think I've got it thanks Mike Cross and BillieBob.

I can hire a plane in any ICAO country and fly it in any ICAO country of my choice on my ICAO licence.
I can only fly planes for...
15th Oct 2010, 14:50
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

I think I've come across an exception to the ICAO...

I think I've come across an exception to the ICAO interpretation:

The FAA is ICAO, but you can’t fly an N registration unless you have an FAA certificate.
15th Oct 2010, 13:46
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

Thanks Mike, that's clear and makes sense. So,...

Thanks Mike, that's clear and makes sense.
So, I can hire an I-reg plane in Como where I am a club member and I can fly it solo over Europe to land in the UK because the plane, the countries...
15th Oct 2010, 06:34
Replies: 16
Views: 2,403
Posted By Aeramic

Flying Abroad on a 'Lifetime' UK CAA Licence

I belong to two French and one Italian flying clubs, and I fly with French and Italian co-pilots in their own countries in their own club planes.
If I fly outside of the country of registration of...
14th Dec 2003, 16:31
Replies: 4
Views: 1,209
Posted By Aeramic

Another place to look at is...

Another place to look at is http://www.adventureseaplanes.com.

We went there for Easter 2002. The tour is just what it says it is, and Brian Schanche has all the right qualities as a tour guide. ...
13th Dec 2003, 17:46
Replies: 4
Views: 1,209
Posted By Aeramic

I recommend www.parkwestair.com base in Grand...

I recommend www.parkwestair.com base in Grand Junction Colerado.

You couldn't as for a better organised and friendly trip. My wife and I have been there for our last two Summer holidays. We've...
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