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The FAR's just seems to require that he has the hours logged and training on the subjects for part 61.whatever, they don't say anything about requiring the training to be in the US. I guess the fundamental question is if the foreign training counts. Only the FSDO will know that one. My club has a member with the Dutch equivalent of a recreational pilot rating. Since, unlike a private or commercial rating, that is not internationally recognized, he got nowhere with the FAA. Since he will be here for a few years, he took (wrote, to you Brits :-) ) the US knowledge test, got the required instructional flights required to prepare for the test (FAR 61.39), and passed his US private pilot practical test with flying colors. Prior to that, he'd been flying (in the US) on a student pilot license. US pilots should understand that if they have a sport/recreational rating, that it may not be recognized abroad either. Tony V. CFI-G P.S. I signed his license application (form 8710-1) |
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