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Yes the FAA couldn’t care less about easa currency. If you are flying there your FAA currency is what matters. Night currency is not a limitation on the face of your licence.

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JasonC wrote:

couldn’t care less about easa currency.

Which is why, even if current according EASA, one still needs the FAA flight review every 24 months, correct?

„Currency“ of the license on the other hand applies to the EASA license )on which the FAA foreign based license is based) and medical being valid?

always learning
LO__, Austria

@Jujupilote:

must be at night (sun being more than 3 degrees below horizon, approx 30 minutes after sunset / before sunrise)

It is civil twilight and that is 6 degrees below horizon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight

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