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Europe vs USA

Old 24th Dec 2012, 08:45
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Europe vs USA

Hi guys, Look forward for your advices. I am currently passing my ATPL exams, and looking for place for practice training. My aim is to get a UK issued Licence. I am looking for doing my hours building then CPL + IR + ME. I am thinking of going to USA to do almost everything there and to finish IR in Europe. But I am still hesitating whether to stay in Europe and find any place to do everything here. What are your advices ? Will it be really cheaper in USA or should I try to find something in Europe ? and what schools?
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Old 24th Dec 2012, 23:39
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Welcome to the Wannabee forums

Having read your previous posts you appear to have a good insight into what you want to do because you have already had a number of replies to the questions you ask here.

I am sure you will fond more information if you use the Search function and this will help you make up your own mind - few people can compare schools as most people only go to one!

Good luck with you research

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