Adding a MAJOR UPGRADE to my Pilot License!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @HugoWiffen
    @HugoWiffen Год назад +66

    Congrats Stef! I'd personally love to see a video talking about the differences between CASA and FAA regulations

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +7

      Cheers Hugo, and thanks for saying the video would be useful.

    • @sunnyisaperson
      @sunnyisaperson Год назад +2

      @@StefanDruryHey Stefan just wondering if you could saying just “hi” it would make my day 😂😅 love your channel so much. 😊

    • @tyjohnson7428
      @tyjohnson7428 Год назад

      I know vfr minimums are very different

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +4

      @@sunnyisapersonI appreciate that, and hi 👋

    • @High_Alpha
      @High_Alpha Год назад

      Plus 1 for the comparison! Also, would you ever think about N-registering EYZ?

  • @michaelfink64
    @michaelfink64 Год назад +3

    I am not a pilot and have only gained knowledge by watching your videos, Stef. I got 80% on your questions (not counting "What happened at the FAA?").

  • @russellwhitbread
    @russellwhitbread Год назад +14

    Another option for pilots that have over 1500 hours under their belt is to go the FAA SIngle Engine ATP
    It was by far the simplest thing I've done in aviation
    Philippe also helped me with some guidance
    I have a UK licence, like you I verified the home licence, had to sit one written test but I also had to do a flight test but this results in a standalone FAA licence which is no longer based on your home licence which makes it much more useful.
    As long as you prepare all the paperwork etc before heading to the states the whole process once in the state is super quick and easy and I was able to do everything in 5 days
    I highly recommend it
    On a different note, I was on the ramp the other day and parked next to N774MW, I knew the reg looked familiar and she now has a new owner after your adventures in her (the owner also explained to me why a lot of N reg Cirrus in the UK end with Mike Whiskey which I'm surprised I hadn't realised before)

  • @mythicalphoenix5293
    @mythicalphoenix5293 Год назад +7

    As a pilot here in the US, I can attest to the practice test offered by Sheppard Air. Their program prepares you so well that it makes the actual exam less nerve wracking to take. Just passed my commercial and I'm starting to study for my CFI and I can only say great things.

  • @jordandegraaff
    @jordandegraaff Год назад +5

    I’d love to see the a video comparing FAA and, was it CASA?
    It would be very interesting!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Yes CASA, that's the regulator here in Australia. Noted with thanks Jordan.

  • @maksimmayer4714
    @maksimmayer4714 Год назад +2

    Sheppard Air, is a wonderful tool!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Right? It's excellent value for money too.

  • @neilslessor6419
    @neilslessor6419 Год назад +2

    Thanks Stef. Great video and perfect timing for me to watch. I’m doing the exact same thing in December at PSI in Brooklyn and the NY FSDO to add my UK CAA IR on to my FAA PPL. Thanks for all the advice, especially Shepard Air - I’m getting stuck into all the questions now. I completely agree about there being some great points about flying on FAA regs (especially coming from the UK 😂) I would love to see you make a video on the differences between CASA & FAA. If you are ever in the Los Angeles area for flying I highly recommend CalAir at Hawthorne Airport. They have a great fleet of SR20s and SR22s, and the location is pretty amazing being so close to LAX. I’ve done a lot of flying there when visiting California. Anyway thanks again, and looking forward to your next videos!

  • @drfaus454
    @drfaus454 Год назад +6

    Yeah I'd be really interested to see the differences. Particularly what I see on youtube - there are a lot of things I see pilots do and think that we really shouldn't (can't) do that in Australia. Maybe a deep dive into some of these items would be good.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +2

      Noted, thank you. Yeah some of the regulations are a lot simpler to understand (and therefore follow) with the FAA FAR AIM, happy to highlight those if we can make it better for pilots all round. Thanks.

  • @pilotpeego1820
    @pilotpeego1820 Год назад +1

    Congrats on passing your exam, and I'm glad you enjoyed my city. 👍🏼

  • @jfpilot7100
    @jfpilot7100 Год назад +2

    I did that exercise 2 years ago. What a burden, having to fly to the US, for a 2h written test. Still I stay a week in NY, for a nice break :). Congrat

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Excatly, this is why I did it as part of being in NY for a holiday as well. Also I’m never mad to have to visit. NYC.

  • @CraneB737
    @CraneB737 Год назад +1

    Love this content. As someone who’s done conversions, It’s so difficult to get the simplest of answers. Would love the differences video. ✈️

  • @Aerialphotovito
    @Aerialphotovito Год назад

    silent subscriber here , welcome to NY my home city actually Long Island . Congratulations on passing your IFR exam. maybe will see you in KFRG someday .

  • @samitechcookie9758
    @samitechcookie9758 Год назад

    Congrats, Stefan! Also, appreciate the style of multiple-choice in each video section.

  • @marsgal42
    @marsgal42 Год назад +3

    I too would love to hear more. As a Canadian PPL it wouldn't take much to get my FAA license from the FSDO in Seattle. Not sure what I would do with it, but that's another matter... 🙂
    I've flown C-registered planes in the U.S.A., as well as N-registered planes with an instructor.

    • @Flyinnryan96
      @Flyinnryan96 Год назад

      Hey! Would love to chat more about this! Canadian CPL with group 1 looking to convert to FAA but confused with the process

  • @shelleysflyingdreams
    @shelleysflyingdreams Год назад +1

    Congratulations Steff.

  • @nzcirruspilot
    @nzcirruspilot 9 месяцев назад

    Thought I'd leave a quick heads-up for anyone going through this process as this nearly caught me out. If you're applying for an instrument rating after you already have an FAA PPL, make sure you have a valid verification letter AND make sure you schedule an appointment with the FSDO well before your exam date so you can go straight there after the exam. I did not schedule an appointment in advance and the Oakland FSDO couldn't fit me in for a month after passing my exam. I eventually found a DPE who was able to issue my temporary airman certificate quite quickly but it was quite stressful as I only had a short window in the USA.

  • @1dullgeek
    @1dullgeek Год назад +1

    As an American pilot, I'm curious what things you think the FAA got right. I say this being entirely unfamiliar with other aviation administrations.

  • @thatdude3943
    @thatdude3943 Год назад

    Sheppard air, nice shout out, used it a bunch.

  • @bordmike
    @bordmike Год назад

    A video showing the differences would be very cool

  • @cappuccino_please
    @cappuccino_please Год назад +1

    thank you for the advice :)

  • @NDCDA62
    @NDCDA62 Год назад

    Congratulations Stefan!! I hold SEP IRA & MEP IRA EASA, FAA & CAA licences Stefan. Agree, to fly N Reg provides so many opportunities, especially in the U.S. Try flying all around California, especially over LA at night - you will love it !!

  • @caltitude
    @caltitude Год назад

    Unreal Stef! I’ve just moved from Aus to the US in the middle of my flight training.
    I call the FSDO more than my family at this point!
    Love the video mate, looking forward to the FAA vs CASA!

  • @becsterbrisbane6275
    @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад

    Totally unrelated to this video (congrats btw!) but I've just seen there's a Brisbane Airport auction going on right now and immediately thought of you Stef, as even airport signage is being auctioned, apparently! Now you can pimp your home with runway signage, hahaha!

  • @trueblueflying
    @trueblueflying Год назад

    Congrats mate, definitely different. I am Australian living in the US and did it the other way around as I got my PPL in the US, then got my CASA license. But mine are not linked. I am studying to get my CASA instrument endorsement, already have my FAA instrument endorsement. Let me know if your ever in the Vegas area and want to shoot some approaches 😊

  • @luissol3964
    @luissol3964 Год назад +1

    Love this channel

  • @julienpalamara9108
    @julienpalamara9108 Год назад +1

    Stef a comparison and contrasting of FAA and CASA regs for PPL holders would be great!

  • @brushitoff503
    @brushitoff503 Год назад +1

    Awesome stuff, congrats man! Yeah a comparison video would be good to see.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Thank you, good to know it would help.

  • @MidnightN
    @MidnightN Год назад +2

    if i have an australian RPL can i still convert that to an FAA license or nah?

    • @caltitude
      @caltitude Год назад

      From what I’ve seen on the forms and heard it looks like only a PPL is recognized in the US.
      But please do let me know if anyone thinks otherwise!

  • @akkseljohansson3601
    @akkseljohansson3601 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for the information.
    Btw: never use your phone while riding a bike in Germany. This results in a hefty fine, along with black points for your car driver license and thereof you might get problems with your renewal of your flight license…
    And if you cause a accident while riding bike and using your phone, both, the car driver license and your flight license are immediately suspended!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      That’s useful info, thank you. Not dissimilar to Australia where you can’t use a phone whilst riding a bike, plus helmets are mandatory.

  • @danteg2388
    @danteg2388 Год назад

    Congratulations 🎊! A lot of effort on your part to achieve that goal.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Thank you, yes it’s a lengthy process but worth it in the end. I don’t mind a challenge :)

  • @samothy236
    @samothy236 Год назад +3

    Massive congratulations Stef! Exciting to hear that you've now got a whole bunch more opportunities for flights outside of Australia, possibly a helping hand for a round the world trip?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +4

      I refuse to talk about "the trip that shall not be mentioned" but yes, it definitely will help for future plans whatever those may be. Thanks as always m2f.

    • @samothy236
      @samothy236 Год назад +2

      @@StefanDrury had to put it out there! Whatever you decide to do with the licence you’ll have all the support, even if it isn’t quite what was planned originally!

  • @jimmybarry193
    @jimmybarry193 Год назад

    Congrats, Stef! I am planning on doing some flying in the States myself. The issue is i can't find any travel insurance that covers PIC in the States?

  • @brucewatts4439
    @brucewatts4439 Год назад

    Well done, that man!!!! So pleased for you mate.

  • @pumpkinferret
    @pumpkinferret Год назад +1

    Love your vids Stef!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +2

      Thank you, appreciate you being here early

  • @fartherfasterhigher6157
    @fartherfasterhigher6157 Год назад

    Hi Stef! Congrats on the Instrument addition. I hope it proves super useful for you. That testing center is five minutes from my home. One of my favorite bars (Werkstatt) is a block away.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Thank you, oh that’s a coincidence! I had a coffee and a slice of cake at Der Pioneer to celebrate afterwards. I love Brooklyn, coffee is so much better there too!

    • @fartherfasterhigher6157
      @fartherfasterhigher6157 Год назад

      @@StefanDrury Can’t imagine walking into Der Pioneer and seeing Stef D. all the way from Melbourne. Probably would have thought it was a doppelgänger. I’m a fan man, been a sub for years (on both of your channels). Keep up the good content!

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 Год назад

    This is very informative and thank you for making this video available. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ronaldgeraldez7499
    @ronaldgeraldez7499 Год назад +1

    Is it better pursuing an aviation career in the states compared to here in Australia

  • @neilrussell3259
    @neilrussell3259 Год назад +1

    My vote for a comparison video. It would be directly relevant for me.
    Why? I got my licence at Bankstown (at Sydney Aerobatic School). I now live in the USA and have a US based on OZ license, and recently got my instrument add-on here. I need to get it converted to an OZ instrument rating.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Ah yes, you'd have some good insights into the differences as well I bet. Hope you had fun at TAS in Bankstown, I used to fly aeros in one of their Robin R2160s back in the days.

    • @neilrussell3259
      @neilrussell3259 Год назад +1

      I love that plane. I have a R2160 at KRHV which I hope to get flying again soon.

  • @MattyCrayon
    @MattyCrayon Год назад

    Well done Stef.👍 I got an FAA PPL based on my CASA CPL, in September. The Van Nuys FSDO were awesome and very quick. Still haven't flown there yet 😂, but next visit I will. I'm studying the IREX theory now. Not sure if to continue doing that, or get an instructor rating, which would help me get more hours. I'd definitely love a CASA v FAA comparison vid. The amount of regulations and legal stuff we have here, seems way more than the rest of the world.

    • @jimmybarry193
      @jimmybarry193 Год назад

      Hey Matty
      Were you able to find travel insurance that covers flying in the US?

    • @WilliamWalker-sm7ce
      @WilliamWalker-sm7ce Год назад

      Hey mate, did you go into the FSDO in person or do it all over Zoom?

  • @dabenger
    @dabenger Год назад

    Great video! Do you happen to have a list of places outside the United States where N-registered aircraft are available for rent?

  • @bradvaughan9061
    @bradvaughan9061 Год назад

    Curious if your Australian ifr approaches count to US currency and how you intend to maintain currency for your instrument rating.

  • @cfiperry1382
    @cfiperry1382 Год назад

    Good video! Thanks!

  • @kevincollins8014
    @kevincollins8014 Год назад

    Congratulations brother and I definitely look forward to some possible USA videos in the future 👍😁

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much Kevin. There's already been a lot of support for the FAA/CASA video so yeah I'll probably start working on that one.

  • @thatdude3943
    @thatdude3943 Год назад

    I really hope you did some flying in the US!

  • @Garythefireman66
    @Garythefireman66 Год назад

    Hope you enjoyed your stay in the Big Apple 🗽

  • @davidmartensson7594
    @davidmartensson7594 Год назад

    Good as always! I converted my EASA PPL about a year ago. The flight schools in America sais that I will need a few hours to be able to pass their check ride and get valid. "Few hours" is hard on my budget, and wondering if the difference is that big? Haven't done my FAA check ride beacuse of this. Though I only got a VFR license I would appreciate if you stumble upon or got the time to make anything about that. ✌️🍻

  • @Keith_Butcher
    @Keith_Butcher Год назад

    Congratulations. The differences video would be well worth making

  • @tka350
    @tka350 Год назад

    Great, congratulations.

  • @AshleyWincer
    @AshleyWincer Год назад

    The US online study courses are very good and make it so much easier and cheaper to study and pass..

  • @davidnelson4707
    @davidnelson4707 Год назад

    thank you for the heads up. i am about to go down the same route . what about the cost?

  • @carsonknott9884
    @carsonknott9884 Год назад

    Make a video comparing the regulations

  • @michaelr375
    @michaelr375 Год назад

    What military ship was behind you at 5:55?

  • @AV8R767
    @AV8R767 Год назад

    Love to see a comparison between FAA and CASA.

  • @rmgreenesq
    @rmgreenesq Год назад

    When I conveted my Canadian license to a US Airman Certificate, when I got to the end of the process, the FSDO told me to find.a Designated Pilot Examiner or DPE. One difference between converting a Canadian license and the rest of the world. I have a full FAA certificate. There's no disclaiming language tying my FAA certificate to a foreign certificate.

  • @faisalsultan892
    @faisalsultan892 Год назад

    Wait - You didnt need to do a checkride? Thats a massive win to skip the practical test! Congrats!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      That’s right, no FAA checkride required for this particular process. Effectively the most recent IPC (instrument proficiency check) I did in Australia counts as the checkride.

  • @CaptainG1001
    @CaptainG1001 Год назад

    Hey Stefan, cld I just ask if u use a separate logbook? One for the FAA and one for CASA hrs?

  • @bazwaterboy522
    @bazwaterboy522 Год назад +2

    Hahaha I got every question wrong. Good job I dont have a licence! 🙂

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +2

      Ha! if you’re not trained in this area those questions would be very hard to guess, but good job for trying! Just rewatch the video and you’ll get a perfect score 😀

  • @snip3d
    @snip3d Год назад

    Do you have a list of apps you need/use on your ipad / EFB? (AU specifically) - sorry if you've answered before or made a video on it...

  • @spiro5327
    @spiro5327 Год назад +1

    Very well done Stef though i dare say using Sheppard Air is a bit like cheating, haha. I actually got that last question wrong as i thought you got arrested for being an Aussie. Honestly though i do believe that this video could be very useful for people here in Australia that are considering going through the same or similar process .Thanks mate

  • @TonyHarrisonPhotography
    @TonyHarrisonPhotography Год назад +1

    And riding a bike without a helmet! How did you ever survive Stef! 🙂

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Imagine if the Queensland police saw me doing that!

  • @nzcirruspilot
    @nzcirruspilot Год назад +1

    Congratulations on passing the test and thank you very much for this video, Stef. Very timely - I'm going through this exact process at the moment to convert my New Zealand license and instrument rating. How long did you set aside to prepare for the written test? I've got the FAA instrument handbooks already which I plan to read first, then I'll hit Shepard Air. I'm thinking a couple of months should be plenty? Do you plan to do the Cirrus transistion courses so you can rent aircraft there? (or maybe you have these already).
    P.S. I would love to see a video about flying differences between the USA and Australia (which would be similar to NZ).

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      I had around 3 weeks to prepare for the written test. That was enough for me using the Sheppard Air system, but I'd say a month would have been a little more comfortable. If you know your NZ IR stuff then I think a few months to learn the FAA side of things should be enough. I already have my Cirrus transition certificate, so I'd just need to be approved by a CSIP to rent an aircraft overseas. Most likely one or two flights for a sign-off. Good luck with yours.

    • @nzcirruspilot
      @nzcirruspilot Год назад

      Thanks Stef! Enjoy flying in the U.S. Lots to explore!!

    • @nzcirruspilot
      @nzcirruspilot 11 месяцев назад

      @@StefanDrury Hi Stef, I had a follow-up question on this. I don't believe an FAA IPC is legally required for you to fly IFR in the USA using a Foreign Pilot via BASA instrument rating (correct me if I'm wrong), but have you run into any issues with not being able to rent an aircraft without an FAA IPC being done? Thank you.

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper Год назад

    Wow! Congrats Stef! Those new "N"ovember privileges should prove quite useful around the globe, in the coming years...

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Thanks Barry, we shall never talk about “the trip that cannot be mentioned”, but in theory yes it would be very useful hey…?

  • @stevendurick9441
    @stevendurick9441 Год назад

    Hey man, I’m not sure if you’re gonna see this, but I wanted to ask an aviation question not related to this video. I’m in the market for a new headset and I’m looking at the DC One-X vs the A30.
    Not interested in Lightspeed because of TSO and not interested in A20 because of what I’ve heard about clamping force. I’ve got a pair of DC H10-13X’s which have served me well but are pretty heavy and I’m lookin for something with Bluetooth this time
    I’m wondering how the A30 works with sunglasses as that is something I’m factoring in to my decision (as well as price). Any other replies relating to personal experiences with either headset is appreciated.

  • @johnwilcox2239
    @johnwilcox2239 Год назад

    Very cool. How will our currency requirements apply to you? Do we say as long as your current t in US your current here, or do you have to meet our currency reqs? Does that have to be done in US airspace, or anywhere? Do you have to do BFRs too?
    I could see maintain both could be quite the challenge logistically, even though that actual skills are the same.

  • @jimiemick
    @jimiemick Год назад

    Sheppard air is amazing.
    The FAA conversion is well worth doing.
    FAA system is much better than the casa system
    Even the license is plastic not some shit paper lol

  • @c.j.5435
    @c.j.5435 Год назад

    Steph, there is (at least for European private pilots) a Private Pilot European Conversion Knowledge exam - a short 40 questions on US airspace etc - which, once passed, gives you the opportunity to get a stand-alone US license which no longer depends on the validity of the European license. Is that type of exam not available to Australian license holders?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Hey, not as far as I am aware. So does that European Conversion FAA license continue in perpetuity? Would you have to do periodical checks with an FAA instructor to keep it valid?

    • @c.j.5435
      @c.j.5435 Год назад

      ​​​@@StefanDruryThe exact name of the exam is "Private Pilot Airplane EU Part-FCL Conversion knowledge test with the code “PEP”.
      If you have done this, plus verification letter of the European license, a FSDO or DPE can issue you a stand alone license which does not expire. No practical test needed. However, as with any FAA Private Pilot License, you have to do what used to be called the "bienniel flight review" with an FAA CFI every 24 months.
      The advantage is that this stand alone license is completely independent of the European license.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      @@c.j.5435that’s really interesting, thanks for posting that info for others to see.

  • @JimOHalloran
    @JimOHalloran Год назад

    I guess you were going to New York for the marathon anyway (congrats BTW), but otherwise would it have been possible to take the test on American Samoa, or some other american territory (Hawaii?) a bit closer to home?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад +1

      Yes tied a few objectives together into one trip. Returning with a marathon medal and FAA IR was a good result.

  • @VixionTech
    @VixionTech Год назад

    Hey Stef, I have to ask about the endorsements that I need to fly a da 50 or a cirrus or any other plane mabey a jet civilian ofc where can I get a mock medical for my ppl how do I pass my Written how do I prepare? I truly wanna be a ppl don’t know what I need and if I can get a mock medical ( class 3) love the content also where your talking bout BA-SA is that a navel ship?

  • @chillies4156
    @chillies4156 Год назад +2

    Nice video

  • @wagnertenor
    @wagnertenor Год назад

    Sheppard Air basically rote learning. No good if that is all you do.

  • @callumclausen8658
    @callumclausen8658 Год назад

    I always find the term 'conversion' confusing... sounds like your deleting the validity of one in order for the other one😅

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      Yeah fair point, officially it’s a “verification” process. But you’re right it’s not converting one to another, both still exist at the end of the process.

  • @xenimaging
    @xenimaging Год назад

    I took instrument, commercial, and all the tests for CFI and CFII using Sheppard air and got all 100%.its a bargain

  • @philcrosby8931
    @philcrosby8931 Год назад

    No flight test, Stef?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      No flight test was required as part of this particular process. The flight test I took with my CASA (Australian) instructor suffices for the FAA certificate in this case.

  • @gtmako
    @gtmako Год назад

    congrats

  • @deansproductions
    @deansproductions Год назад

    It's pretty there's no way to convert a US Instrument rating to CA$A :(

  • @gtmako
    @gtmako Год назад

    No Jac?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Год назад

      She doesn’t need much encouragement to have a day to herself in New York City whilst I go do aviation things!

  • @g3monster89
    @g3monster89 Год назад

    IMHO the 70% pass rate seems too low...They're basically saying you don't need to know almost 1/3 of the necessary knowledge to safely operate an aircraft in IFR conditions...IMHO it should be 95%

  • @kmg501
    @kmg501 Год назад

    It is sort of hard to believe that you have to come all the way to America to get this permission slip...

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen Год назад

    One thing I didn't care for in meteorology is that the tested topics, the criteria for passing has little to no bearing on the real world. What I learned can basically be boiled down to cold front bad. Might have thunder and icing. And Reality isn't that simple. We also had other examples from previous exams without which I don't think I would have passed. Seems like a bad premise that you basically need a cheat sheet to pass.

  • @swarajsandhu
    @swarajsandhu Год назад

    Private pilot ‘certificate’

  • @KreatandZonalwolf2
    @KreatandZonalwolf2 Год назад +2

    oh yeah can't wait to watch this one also i'm seeing 69 views :D

  • @matsfrisk3653
    @matsfrisk3653 Год назад

    👍

  • @abrahamlevi3556
    @abrahamlevi3556 Год назад

    It's not a license; it's a certificate.

  • @tbon22s
    @tbon22s Год назад

    Pilot Certificate...