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"Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2008-03-01, Peter wrote: There are situations where N-reg are treated badly, e.g. 24 hr or even 5-day pripr permission in some Greek airports, or Turkey, but the same I was actually thinking of France. While the French won't stop you taking an N-reg plane there, when you do they will give you hassle over the paperwork at many airports - checking in pettifoggling detail especially for things like VAT payment. They don't do that for other registers. The N-reg people at Ronaldsway who flew to France were eager to transfer to the M-reg for this reason. Flying an N reg into France, it is important for the pilot to have the restricted radio operators licence. It is the sucker punch the French try and catch pilots out with. |
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In article Peter writes:
"akjcbkJA" wrote Flying an N reg into France, it is important for the pilot to have the restricted radio operators licence. It is the sucker punch the French try and catch pilots out with. Yes, true for an N-reg flying anywhere outside the USA! And the pilot needs the FCC radio license too. That's two separate radio licenses you need. Here's some notes on this stuff http://www.peter2000.co.uk/aviation/faa-nreg/docs.html Did you come across the requirements for folks who hold a General Radiotelephone Operator License instead of the Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit? The GROL is a larger certificate, and not something one would carry around. Alan |
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On 2008-03-04, Peter wrote:
Yes, true for an N-reg flying anywhere outside the USA! And the pilot needs the FCC radio license too. That's two separate radio licenses you need. I think you have that the opposite way around: the Restricted Radiotelephone Operators License is for the pilot, not the plane's radio. (I have an FCC RT operators license). -- From the sunny Isle of Man. Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. |
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