Old 04-02-2014, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by bbrunton View Post
You can... In the USA on an FAA license as long as your license qualifies you to fly it.

Overseas, in any other country ... NO.. The aircraft registration and your license must match.


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I'd be very careful about this. A pilot with an FAA certificate can't fly a non-US registered aircraft solely on thier certifcate, even in the US. When in doubt check with the local FSDO.

Usually, in my past experience, a minimum of a validation from the the country where the aircraft is registered. In some cases a medical and air law exam is required prior to the issuance of a validation. This however was for large transport category aircraft. I'm not that familiar with the requirements for GA type aircraft.
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