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Old 14th Mar 2017, 19:51
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Which countries in middle east and asia have adopted the EASA part 66 license or the FAA A&P license for as their own national aviation authority program. Why did they made that choice
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Which countries in middle east and asia have adopted the EASA part 66 license or the FAA A&P license for as their own national aviation authority program. Why did they made that choice
Hi Ziyad,

I don't know if this is a great rule of thumb but Hong Kong use HK66 which is similar to EASA66 so maybe Asian authorities using 66 numbering system follow an EASA style format? (you do the research!)

Malaysia follows a BCAR section L style system, maybe because historically there a lot of ties between the country and when implementing a system they turned to British (as many do)
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