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Converting Canadian License To American License


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you are correct, you do need 25 hours of night to fly part 135 operations. you do not need 25 hours of night to convert a commercial canadian license to a us commercial license.

 

and i still stand by my grandfather...

 

 

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If you scroll up and read my posts you will see that I said you need 25 hours to fly part 135. You were the one that said you were flying 135 with 10 hours. So why the change of opinion...did you actually do your homework and read the FARs?

 

I don't think anyone argued that your 10 hours would meet the requirment for the FAA commercial part 91 ops..... so I am just curious what your point is?

 

As for the grandfather...not an issue when your 10 hours meets the requirement for the basic FAA commercial ticket...Just curious what makes you qualify for it?

Did you fly in Nam?

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