FAA part 61, §61.77 - special purpose pilot auhorization
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From: JAAland
Good evening!
Anyone familiar with the requlation above?
Will this let ie an European with JAA-licenses fly an N-reg'd aircraft commercially for a non-US citizen/company based in ie Europe...
Or would one have to earn full FAA licenses? I believe §61.75 will only get you as far as PPL?
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Anyone familiar with the requlation above?
Will this let ie an European with JAA-licenses fly an N-reg'd aircraft commercially for a non-US citizen/company based in ie Europe...
Or would one have to earn full FAA licenses? I believe §61.75 will only get you as far as PPL?
Regards
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From: Saudi Arabia
hey guys
the idea is, what the FAA need to issue this validation?
because, without it, i can fly N regs only domestic flights.
and with it, can be international flights also.
and all will be by the ICAO license.
the idea is, what the FAA need to issue this validation?
because, without it, i can fly N regs only domestic flights.
and with it, can be international flights also.
and all will be by the ICAO license.





