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Forum: Rotorheads
28th Aug 2018, 17:29
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Reely - you say: "The final question is what...

Reely - you say: "The final question is what happens when after acquiring a piggy back lic and maintaining a recent enough BFR all my EASA TRs have expired, from FAA's point of view?"

I think...
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Aug 2018, 08:30
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Reely - your summary of the 61.75 certificate...

Reely - your summary of the 61.75 certificate regulations as 'Darwin sorting out the gene pool' is, IMHO, unimprovable. The fact that so few people appear to understand them only lends weight to your...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Aug 2018, 21:27
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Gordy. You're quite right. I stand corrected - on...

Gordy. You're quite right. I stand corrected - on both points!

Claudia. As you say, the CFI's FAA license is not type specific, so it doesn't matter what aircraft you're in for the endorsement (so...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Aug 2018, 09:13
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Gordy. You're right I'm referring to 14 CFR 61.56...

Gordy. You're right I'm referring to 14 CFR 61.56 which requires the flight review and logbook endorsement to be carried out by 'an authorised instructor'. That person is presumably usually going to...
Forum: Rotorheads
26th Aug 2018, 16:17
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Claudia, my interpretation is based on the legal...

Claudia, my interpretation is based on the legal opinion of the FAA counsel that Gordy traced above, plus a subsequent discussion with an FAA examiner on the 'revalidation' point. So I believe I'm...
Forum: Rotorheads
26th Aug 2018, 08:36
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Again, as per the legal opinion issued by the...

Again, as per the legal opinion issued by the Office of Chief Counsel for FAA quoted above, "...the FAA has not considered the absence of a rating as a restriction on a person's pilot certificate."...
Forum: Rotorheads
15th Aug 2018, 11:59
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

MD600 - as I understand it, when you apply for...

MD600 - as I understand it, when you apply for your 61.75 certificate, you specify the 'airplane category rating' for which you are applying. Fixed wing and rotorcraft being two separate category...
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Aug 2018, 15:26
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Nubian - I actually don't (I'm perfectly happy...

Nubian - I actually don't (I'm perfectly happy with my single rating at the moment) but I was just intrigued by the number of people telling me different things about the validity of the 61.75 FAA...
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Aug 2018, 07:45
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Gordy - So that legal interpretation is very...

Gordy - So that legal interpretation is very clear. FAA 61.75 'piggy back' certification, based on a foreign (i.e. EASA) license DOES NOT (contrary to popular belief) restrict the holder to fly only...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2018, 22:47
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Gordy - Ah! Thanks very much for that reply. That...

Gordy - Ah! Thanks very much for that reply. That legal judgement is exactly on my point. The critical phrase, it seems to me, is: "the FAA has not considered the absence of a rating as a restriction...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2018, 21:41
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Havick - thanks for that. I agree that, in...

Havick - thanks for that. I agree that, in reality, the only sensible option is probably to get a full FAA license.
Gordy, thanks for trying to help but we seem to keep talking past each other....
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2018, 19:57
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

I realise I may be going up a blind alley...

I realise I may be going up a blind alley here...but, as you quote, the US 'restricted' license is subject to the same limitations and restrictions as the foreign (UK) license.
It does not say that...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2018, 17:40
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

Gordy. Thanks for this...but I'm not sure that...

Gordy. Thanks for this...but I'm not sure that this answers my question. The section you highlight concerns flying 'aircraft of U.S. registry' - I'm talking about flying any aircraft (i.e. in effect...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2018, 11:38
Replies: 43
Views: 11,281
Posted By Gustosomerset

FAA 61.75 'Piggy back' Certificate Validity

Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere. I've found much discussion about the process of getting this certification based on an EASA PPL(H) and understand that, but remain unclear on one point....
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