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Can I fly in Europe with an FAA license?

flying an N-plane in Europe is allowed on only an FAA certificate, provided it is not a commercial operation.



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As long as you fly within the airspace of the country that issued your license you will not need a flight review, but once crossing the airspace to another country you will be flying on your FAA licenses and they need to be current. So yes, a flight review is needed if you are planing to fly across Europe.

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European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) | Federal Aviation Administration.

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the largest transportation agency of the U.S. government and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters.

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FAA conducts the International Aviation Safety Assessment Program (IASA), assessing the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of each country that has carriers operating to the United States.

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It means that pilots can live almost anywhere in the world. However, the further you live from your base usually means the more time you need to leave for your commute.

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you wish to fly an N reg- aircraft in UK airspace, you may do so with your FAA airman certificate and the aircraft provided that the pilot and the aircraft are not resident in the UK. If you live in the UK (or the operator is based in the UK), you need to hold a UK issued validation or Private Pilot Licence (PPL).

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About ICAO The United States is a founding member of the International Civil Aviation Organization, which was established in 1944 by the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation.

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The EASA Conversion program aims directly for non-EASA license holders who have completed a commercial pilot program (FAA or other ICAO country) and wishes to convert his or her Commercial Pilot License to a EASA license.

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It means that pilots can live almost anywhere in the world. However, the further you live from your base usually means the more time you need to leave for your commute. Indeed, pilots who choose to live this life will often commute the day before their working trip and stay overnight in an airport hotel or elsewhere.

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Can you fly your own plane to another country? Yes, of course, as long as your plane is capable of transatlantic flight. Smaller aircraft like light jets and turboprops wouldn't be able to make the journey due to their range capabilities, but heavy and ultra long-range jets can make the trip.

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This new Department of Transportation ( DOT ) began full operations on April l, 1967. On that day, the Federal Aviation Agency became one of several modal organizations within DOT and received a new name, the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ).

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