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Old 8th July 2008, 18:02   #1 (permalink)
707Lover
 
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Qt B737

Salut à tous,
Je possède un ATPL FAA.
Je cherche à savoir s'il est possible de faire une QT B737 Classic (300-400-500) ou même NG hors des USA,ceci pour éviter tte la paperasse pour l'obtention du TSA (Visa)
Bon vol

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Old 8th July 2008, 21:26   #2 (permalink)
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essaye active aerospace au canada . Sinon , l'ayant fait recemment , le processus TSA et Visa prend un peu de temps et de patience , mais est loin d'etre impossible . Ca m'a pris un mois et quelques jours entre ma premiere demande de rendez-vous a l'ambassade US (ainsi que ma premiere page remplie sur le site TSA) et mon arrivee aux USA pour une QT.bon courage

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