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Commercial Training

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  1. Have a foreign Commercial ASEL applicant who would like to add Commercial privileges to his restricted FAA private pilot certificate. TSA has released him for training and my question is: Do I need to complete all training requirements of FAR "61" subpart F or does he receive any credit for his previous training for foreign commercial certificate. Also is he required to take the Commercial written exam as well? 

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  1. Kris Kortokrax on Nov 26, 2014

    See 61.41(a)(2). He can credit training received in a foreign country from an authorized instructor of that country toward the requirements for a U.S. Commercial certificate.

    You will need to give him enough instruction to determine that he is proficient to pass the practical test. This must include the 3 hours of prep for the practical.

    He will need to take the knowledge test and a practical test.

    He will not add Commercial privileges to his restricted Private certificate. He will receive an unrestricted Commercial certificate.

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  2. Sans on Nov 27, 2014

    IAW 61.41 permits flight training credit for training received from a CFI licensed by his NAA (National Aviation Authority). No other endorsement would be accepted from a non-FAA CFI except flight training endorsement; this means the applicant must obtain the other required endorsement from an FAA CFI (e.g. knowledge and practical tests endorsements).

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