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papacharlie 01-16-2008 08:12 PM

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Hi There Im New In This Forum And Im Looking For Some Guidance....i Have Commercial Pilot License With Instrument And Multiengine...(from Argentina) Looking To Get Usa Licenses Since Im Getting My Residence Soon And Whant To Get Back In My Flying Carrer.
How Can I Get Faa Licenses And With 650 Tt And 65 Multi Could I Apply To A Regional Airline??
Thank You For Your Advises

Ewfflyer 01-17-2008 04:45 AM

You probably need to get your currency back etc.... Contact your local FSDO(Fedaral Standards District Office)

WhiteH2O 01-17-2008 07:46 AM

Flight Standards District Office ;)

papacharlie 01-17-2008 08:05 AM

thank you I forgot to said that I have a faa private pilot license with multiengine and Iwould like to know how to approach my instrument rating and commerial license..should I do a full IFR course and then commercial o do you guys think it will be better to tackle both a the same time?
again thank you

Scooter2525 01-17-2008 09:01 AM

Out of curiosity, how much do plane rentals cost in Argentina?

Ewfflyer 01-17-2008 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 301865)
Flight Standards District Office ;)

Well I'll be snookered.:confused:

rickair7777 01-17-2008 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by papacharlie (Post 301886)
thank you I forgot to said that I have a faa private pilot license with multiengine and Iwould like to know how to approach my instrument rating and commerial license..should I do a full IFR course and then commercial o do you guys think it will be better to tackle both a the same time?
again thank you

Different countries have different reciprocal agreements regarding pilot licenses. In some cases they will just issue a PPL based on the one you hold in another country.

This may include instrument priveleges also, but you may have to take the Inst. written.

For commercial you do have to take the checkride, but you probably already meet the flight time requirements, so it would basically be written, checkride prep, and a checkride

The FSDO can give you the details, and tell you what credit you get for your foriegn license. You need to make sure that YOU understand all the requirements, and you will have to manage your instructor...he/she may not understand the requirements.

papacharlie 01-17-2008 01:38 PM

Well I have 575 hours but I haven't flown in a long time like 6 years and now I'm in a different place and ready to start my flying career...here in the usa...
I want to fly a least another 100 hours before applying to a regional..so my times will be 675 tt with around 60-70 multi.
do you guys think that I have a shot to a job???
last time a check aircraft rental in argentina where around 50usd for a 172.
thanks


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