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Foreign pilot wishing to fly Canadian registered aircraft
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 14:44	Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 February 2009 14:53	Written by Transport Canada
Transport Canada does not grant any credits to holders of foreign military licenses, however an applicants military flight experience will be recognized and considered on an individual basis. It would be advantageous for foreign applicants to convert their military licence to a civilian licence, of their home country before making application for a Canadian pilot licence.
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVII, Section421.30 ).
1. Complete the medical examination requirements in accordance with the Medical Standards for Civil Aviation Personnel Licensing and be in possession of a Category1 Medical Certificate.
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVII, Section421.30, Para(4) ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVII, Section421.30, Para(3) ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVII, Section421.30, Para(5) ).
An applicant wishing to obtain a Multi-Engine Rating, to be endorsed on the CPL-A, must meet the requirements set out in the CARs (CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionX, Section421.38, Section(3) ). If you have 50hours Pilot-in-Command on multi-engine aeroplanes or have met the standard of the State that issued the rating, in the preceding 12months (based upon date of application), then Transport Canada may issue your Canadian Multi-Engine Rating based upon your current Multi-Engine Rating. However, if an applicant is unable to satisfy these requirements, they must demonstrate their skill through the successful completion of a practical flight test.
An applicant wishing to obtain an Instrument Rating, to be endorsed on the CPL-A, must meet the knowledge and skill requirements set out in the CARs by successfully completing the written examination (INRAT), and successfully completing a flight test. (CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionXIV, Section421.46 ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVIII, Section421.34 ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVIII, Section421.34, Para(4) ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVIII, Section421.34, Para(3) ).
(CARs - PartIV, Subpart1, DivisionVIII, Section421.34, Para(5) ).
Transport Canada Safety and Security, General Aviation, Personnel Licensing AARRB), Place de Ville, TowerC, 6thFloor, AreaD, 330Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A0N8.
The foreign Medical Certificate must be valid in accordance with Canadian medical standards. (For example: In the case of a pilot who is under 40years of age, a LTPL/MC shall not be issued if more than 24months has lapsed since the date of the last medical exam. In the case of a pilot who is 40years of age or older, no more than 12months shall have lapsed since the last medical examination.)
The LTPL/MC validity period shall not exceed 90days.
A LTPL/MC may only be issued to an applicant once in any 12month period.
The LTPL validity period shall not exceed 90days.
A LTPL may only be issued to an applicant once in any 12month period.
Should further information be required please contact Transport Canada, General Aviation, Personnel Licensing at (613)990-1056, Fax (613)990-6215.