Hi, all,
Here is a question from a friend of mine. He had a pilot's license in Switzerland once (long since expired), and rather than trying to transfer the license he is starting fresh on a U.S. PPL. He's already a good pilot, with lots of hours logged in Switzerland. His words:
The FAR 61.109 states that for a PP license you need at least 20 hours of flight training from an *authorized* instructor. And apparently authorized really means authorized in the US... My flight instrtructor offered me that, once he thinks I reached
proficiency, he will come along for a few fun cross-country flights without instructor charge, but I still would like to have a second opinnion. Do you mind asking one of the senior flight instructors on Merrill Field about whether they think this is indeed correct meaning of "authorized"?
So whaddaya think folks? Can dual time with an instructor overseas count towards the required dual for a U.S. PPL?
--Kath
Here is a question from a friend of mine. He had a pilot's license in Switzerland once (long since expired), and rather than trying to transfer the license he is starting fresh on a U.S. PPL. He's already a good pilot, with lots of hours logged in Switzerland. His words:
The FAR 61.109 states that for a PP license you need at least 20 hours of flight training from an *authorized* instructor. And apparently authorized really means authorized in the US... My flight instrtructor offered me that, once he thinks I reached
proficiency, he will come along for a few fun cross-country flights without instructor charge, but I still would like to have a second opinnion. Do you mind asking one of the senior flight instructors on Merrill Field about whether they think this is indeed correct meaning of "authorized"?
So whaddaya think folks? Can dual time with an instructor overseas count towards the required dual for a U.S. PPL?
--Kath