by nscrcurious » Wed Oct 25, 2017 1:36 pm
Thank you for your info, CFIDAVE....
How long is the vetting process?....even as a US citizen?
I still file 1040 annually.
I ran away this far from the US 2008 deep recession
to find a job many years ago.
I am familiar with G1000; however, for a scaredy cat/nervous type person like me, how many hours will typically take to convert from Seminole to DA42?
CFIDave wrote:For DA42 training in the northeastern US, I can suggest 2 flight schools:
- Take Flight Aviation, Orange County Airport, NY (KMGJ, about 60 miles north of NYC); they have a DA42 NG
- Princeton Flying School, Princeton, NJ Airport (39N); they have a DA42 TDI
Both are outside of busy NYC airspace (but Princeton is affected by Trump TFRs when he visits his golf course in NJ).
Since you already have Canadian multi engine/IFR ratings, you should be able to fly in the US without an FAA license. However because of TSA requirements, a US flight school might need to vet you with a security background check before providing flight training.
Thank you for your info, CFIDAVE....
How long is the vetting process?....even as a US citizen?
I still file 1040 annually.
I ran away this far from the US 2008 deep recession :scream: to find a job many years ago.
I am familiar with G1000; however, for a scaredy cat/nervous type person like me, how many hours will typically take to convert from Seminole to DA42?
[quote="CFIDave"]For DA42 training in the northeastern US, I can suggest 2 flight schools:
- Take Flight Aviation, Orange County Airport, NY (KMGJ, about 60 miles north of NYC); they have a DA42 NG
- Princeton Flying School, Princeton, NJ Airport (39N); they have a DA42 TDI
Both are outside of busy NYC airspace (but Princeton is affected by Trump TFRs when he visits his golf course in NJ).
Since you already have Canadian multi engine/IFR ratings, you should be able to fly in the US without an FAA license. However because of TSA requirements, a US flight school might need to vet you with a security background check before providing flight training.[/quote]