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edhelms
13th Jul 2017, 11:21
Hi guys,

I'm going to start my licenses in the USA and then I want to convert in EASA. I have a question: is there a big difference between the IFR procedures in USA and the IFR procedures in Europe?

Thanks

paco
13th Jul 2017, 14:02
EASA use NDBs, FAA tends not to.

edhelms
13th Jul 2017, 14:56
It could be a problem when I convert and to work in Europe?

paco
13th Jul 2017, 18:54
Only in that you will need to practice with NDBs

rudestuff
13th Jul 2017, 22:57
Push the head, pull the tail. There, now you know how to fly an NDB..

ersa
14th Jul 2017, 05:22
Drift - Now you don't

rudestuff
14th Jul 2017, 08:28
Don't forget the 'gates' - I'm sure it's perfectly doable in 15 hours, assuming the ILS and Asymmetric drills are already there.

BillieBob
14th Jul 2017, 09:01
Dip - Now you really don't

rudestuff
14th Jul 2017, 09:42
Ok, drift and dip aside, it should still be doable to convert in 15 hours, if you concentrate on the NDB stuff.

paco
14th Jul 2017, 14:36
But that would eat into your "training as required". Better to do it from the start.