Old 05-23-2017, 04:46 PM
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zondaracer
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I am not sure exactly what you are asking. A Pilot with a pilot certificate issued in the US can fly a US registered airplane in any country (as long as visa rules allow them entry in that country).

Generally speaking, the country of registry of the airplane must match the country of license of the pilot. There are many exceptions, however. Your question is very vague. More details will help get a direct answer.

And for the record, you do not need an ATP to fly a jet in the U.K. If you are operating a jet for a FAR 121 operator into the U.K., then yes, you would need an ATP, for example.
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