JasonM
Pattern Altitude
Is this something they enforce? I am looking into flying into Canada tomorrow.
My friend never had one
Is this something they enforce? I am looking into flying into Canada tomorrow.
Sure do. It's one of the easiest licenses you can get.
When you are a Canadian pilot flying a Canadian aircraft Yes you do. If you are a US pilot flying an US aircraft in Canada, no you don't.
Think NAFTA, what is legal for them up there is legal for them down here. What's legal for us down here is legal for us up there.
When you are a Canadian pilot flying a Canadian aircraft Yes you do. If you are a US pilot flying an US aircraft in Canada, no you don't.
Think NAFTA, what is legal for them up there is legal for them down here. What's legal for us down here is legal for us up there.
Actually, Andrew, that's not quite right. The US *EXEMPTS* you from having a station/operators license in the US, because they have the authority to do that and they don't have the authority to extend that to other countries.
The fact that the US and Canada is lax in application of the requirement doesn't extend elsewhere in the world, by the way.
You are right, it is an exemption. But Canada has the same exemption (http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/h_sf01775.html).
Since we are never in international airspace when flying between U.S and Canada, I don't see how the requirement for radio license will come into play, even if the enforcement was not lax.
Sure do. It's one of the easiest licenses you can get.
Not really. Trying to get an FCC radio station license is a futile attempt in Kafka-esque bureaucracy.
If anyone can get through FCC form 605 without having to make a few calls to FCC, get additional information and spend half a day chasing obscure paperwork, then I salute you. Or have you got your Special Temporary Authorization beforehand? Are you, or are you not FCC license fee exempt? Does this filing request a waiver of the commission's rule? Do you have your FCC FRN registration number?
Who knows. Be easier to go to law school and take the bar exam. And they have the audacity to call this the Quick-Form Application.
Trying to get an FCC radio station license is a futile attempt in Kafka-esque bureaucracy.
I got mine several years ago. It was very easy, cost $60, and never expires.
Like others here, I've never been asked to show it when flying between the US and Canada. But I feel safer having it just in case.