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Old February 28th 17, 03:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default EASA licence and insurance

On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 9:23:22 PM UTC-5, Citrus Soaring wrote:
He can apply for a US based on foreign certificate that would allow him to fly. FAA DPE with administrative authority can issue this in person. Have him look up the requirements for the US based on foreign and as long as he supplies the appropriate information it can be completed in a very short time.

If I can assist with this I will be happy to help.

Franklin Burbank
FAA DPE


Getting a reciprocal certificate should be not all that hard, as long as he does his homework and is prepared.
He will also have to accomplish a flight review prior to using the the certificate.
UH