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keen to fly in the states

Hey guys, Im keen to come fly in the states. but would be really keen to do the flying myself. I would like to look at purchasing a little plane similar to mine (a drifter) and do a month or so flying around over there.

I was wondering if anyone could advise me as to what is required to get a licence over there coming in with a licence from another country.

my current licence is what is known as a recreational pilots licence. so basicly its a licence to fly aircraft with 2 seats and an MTOW up to 750 kilos during daylight hours. so for example jabirus, foxbats, s7's savannahs ect down to drifters, quicksilvers, thrusters and so on. my goal would be a drifter or a thruster, something in that category. still the proper rag and tube seat of your pants flying but still practical enough to cover some ground.
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Re: keen to fly in the states

Hey Timbo,

I would check with a FSDO in the area you will be flying:

Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) - FAA
www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/fsdo/

Explain to them where and what you are doing. They should be able to give guidance on the licensing.

Thank you agian for letting me fly the Drifter. Great aircraft! Great airport! Cape Byron "ROCKS" !

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Re: keen to fly in the states

who would i want to talk to if i wanted to fly all over the states? or do you talk to one and the licence is national?

and your welcome mate, you might have to get yourself one to keep on hand for when you come over ;)
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Re: keen to fly in the states

I'm not sure exactly what your plans are but, if single seat is an option a drifter can be flown under our part 103 ultralight rules. Which means no license required. My friend owns a drifter and flies it as an ultralight. Never seen it on a scale but has to bee getting close to that magic we get of 254 I believe.
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Re: keen to fly in the states

who would i want to talk to if i wanted to fly all over the states? or do you talk to one and the licence is national?


The FAA controls the airspace nationally. The links below might help you get started.

http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/foreign_license_verification/

http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=770d4984ad6e90e300a7102028e2ee66&rgn=div8&view=text&node=14:2.0.1.1.2.2.1.10&idno=14
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Re: keen to fly in the states

DrifterDriver wrote:who would i want to talk to if i wanted to fly all over the states? or do you talk to one and the licence is national?

and your welcome mate, you might have to get yourself one to keep on hand for when you come over ;)


You can read my mind! Let's hope the USD is not beaten down further!

Licensing has become so complicated here since I soloed in 1977! Impossible for me to give guidance sorry! Licensing is usually good nationally.

If me, I would contact a FSDO and FAA web sites.

Keep us informed. You know where to find me.
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Re: keen to fly in the states

As the man said, if it meets the Part 103 standards in the US, no license required. Do a Google search for "FAA Library" and search for current regulations, then Part 103. Pretty simple.

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Re: keen to fly in the states

If you plan to come by the Grand Canyon, drop me a line. I'll take you up in the 185. When I go back to Brisbane next year, I want to hook up and get a ride on your drifter.

Typically, if your license is current with a valid medical, you need to take a test for an endorsement. You do need to speak english, Aussie is kind of a form of english, right? The rules keep changing, but they are in part 61 of the FAR's
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Re: keen to fly in the states

Mate im so there!!! between that and float flying in oregon with ted, I will be happy man! but I must be honest if i even get a glimpse of your bird dog....ill be strapping myself in and wont get out till you've taken me for a spin! the bird dog along side the lancaster is my all time favorite warbird, and it is my dream to get a ride in one!
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