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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 21:29
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PIO/OCI Card and the DGCA

Does anyone know if it is possible to fly commercially in India with a JAR licence with a PIO card? Or is that a no-no with the new government rules on expats...

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its a NO NO .. You would need to convert your licences first
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What about an OCI?
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Same answer. PIO/OCI not that much different. With full fledged Indians waiting in the wings, I would reckon a tough task getting a break now. But nevertheless, you will have to convert your license and you will be hired on local terms.
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