How to stay FAA current when living out of the USA
Asked by: Mark Unruh 6597 views FAA Regulations, General Aviation
I am on a 3 year mission trip and we are living in Malawi Africa. We have been here for 1 year now and have 2 more years before we can come back. OK, I was current when I left the USA last June. I am able to rent a pa-28 or maybe a c-182 here soon. I have received a validation from the Malawian Aviation here saying I can fly here based on my US certificate being valid and current, ( I think that's what it means). There is only one instructor here in Malawi and I believe he is UK trained and current, (not sure though). Well in one more year I will need a biannual to stay current on my FAA certificate. Any ideas on how to do that? I'm thinking that if I don't get my biannual done then the validation from the government here will be invalid. Any ideas for me? Can the UK guy give me my biannual?
Thanks
Mark







