Hi Fabio,
I don't have Italy specific knowledge, but in the UK you can fly a UK registered aircraft using an FAA PPL. You would just need a rental checkout, and probably some training on the differences in airspace, procedures, radio terminology etc.
For a detailed answer, put your question on the EuroGA forum at https://www.euroga.org/forums
Everything is more expensive. Hangar costs, maintenance, paperwork load, fuel costs, landing fees, handling fees, the list goes on...
I'd say the UK is about double the cost of the USA, and the Netherlands about triple.
Hi Fabio,
I don't have Italy specific knowledge, but in the UK you can fly a UK registered aircraft using an FAA PPL. You would just need a rental checkout, and probably some training on the differences in airspace, procedures, radio terminology etc.
For a detailed answer, put your question on the EuroGA forum at https://www.euroga.org/forums
Interesting. Since you seem informed about Euro costs, what EU member Country would you say has the closest parity to cost as the US?
Definitely not GermanyInteresting. Since you seem informed about Euro costs, what EU member Country would you say has the closest parity to cost as the US?
I was in Denmark this summer and went flying there. I went up with a flight instructor. He told me, that per the EU rules, I was making the flight as a 'perspective student'. It basically counted as a discovery flight. He did not ask to see my US certificate, and I did not have to show any ID. The flight was arranged through a flying club in Denmark. I did all of the flying and the instructor did all of the radio work, which was in English.hello
I have a private pilot certificate here in the USA.
To fly a single engine plane in Europe particularly in Italy, what would I need in order to be able to do it?
Thanks for the help.