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I think if you have over 1500 total and an ATP, you can just take the checkride and you are done. I would guess a few hours (5-10) with an instructor to get the JAA maneuvers and procedures down and a sign off for the ride.
 
Foxcow said:
I think if you have over 1500 total and an ATP, you can just take the checkride and you are done. I would guess a few hours (5-10) with an instructor to get the JAA maneuvers and procedures down and a sign off for the ride.

If ONLY it was that easy but there's the little matter of 14 exams that you have to take. They're a b!tch, I know because I'm tearing my hair out doing the studying for them at the moment.
 
ubpilot said:
How much does it cost to convert FAA ATP to JAA ATP in US?
Total probably in the neighborhood of $3000 US. Could be considerably higher if you aren't typed and have significant time in a multi-crew airplane.
 
RFC1873 said:
I am a British citizen but I have been living in the states for the past 8 years. I am graduating univerisity in December and I am trying to decide if I should just get my FAA licenses or if I should get my JAA licenes. Does anyone know any good JAA schools in America or even in Britian? Also what is the approximate cost for JAA training?

Thanks

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