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Can a foreign pilot fly N-reg in a foreign country?

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Tired Soul

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Can a Pilot certificated by country X fly an N-registered aircraft in country X if the local aviation authorities approve?
I have a Polish buddy who holds a JAR CPL wondering if he can fly a N-registered jumper plane.
I remember reading something about it but can't remember FAR song and verse.
Anybody chime in with reg. number or guidance?
I know about authorization through 61.77 but that's not hwta I'm looking for.
 
no. unless he gets a govt waiver.... that is the whole intent..... the right pilots license for the right aircraft registration...
 
the right pilots license for the right aircraft registration...

Not necessarily, the Brits allow a FAA certificate holder to fly G-reg with Private Daylight,VFR only priviliges.
 
Hi!The short answer is no.THere are Canadian aircraft flying in Africa, and to fly them you need to have the right to wrk in Canada, and canadian licenses.cliffNBO
 

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