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I can probably look this up but thought I'd post my question here for discussion purposes. I have a Canadian PPL and an FAA PPL. With the Canadian PPL, I don't need an endorsement to fly a complex airplanes. The Canadian definition of a "high performance aircraft" is also different than the FAA definition so I don't need an endorsement for most of the planes the FAA would consider high performance. In fact, I own and fly a Piper Comanche 250, which, if I'm not mistaken, would require having a high performance and complex endorsement in the States. So, as long as I fly my C-registered plane with my Transport Canada license in Canada or the U.S. all is fine. However, since I'm planning on spending more time in the U.S. at some point, I may want to import my Canadian plane or rent N-registered planes from time to time. At that point, I would need the two above mentioned endorsements. So, my questions are:
- How do I get these endorsements? Is it simply finding a U.S. CFI to check me out (maybe even on my Canadian plane) or is an examiner needed?
- Could I simply have my Canadian CFI endorse my logbook saying I'm endorsed for HP and Complex for my FAA PPL?
- Is there some sort of formal training, ground school, etc. one has to pass for these endorsements? I have 85 hours HP and Complex already, 81 of which are PIC.
- How do I get these endorsements? Is it simply finding a U.S. CFI to check me out (maybe even on my Canadian plane) or is an examiner needed?
- Could I simply have my Canadian CFI endorse my logbook saying I'm endorsed for HP and Complex for my FAA PPL?
- Is there some sort of formal training, ground school, etc. one has to pass for these endorsements? I have 85 hours HP and Complex already, 81 of which are PIC.