From the FAA FAQ - is this right?
On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 12:22:26 +0100, Peter
wrote:
Question:
May I use a foreign pilot's license to fly a U.S.-registered aircraft
from the U.S. to the country that issued my license?
Answer:
You may fly from the U.S. to another country using your license for
that country if the aircraft is registered in that country. If the
aircraft is registered in the U.S., you must have a U.S. license to
fly while still in the U.S. You would also need a commercial license
and a U.S. instrument rating if you were using instruments.
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WHY does one need a "commercial license" if using instruments?? Surely
a PPL with an IR is OK for IFR flight.
Yes indeed. If no pay passengers.
Brian Whatcott
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