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EASA License
Hi guys,
I'm a holder of a ICAO PPL issued by ANAC (Brazil) with 36h logged and my objective is to get an EASA ATPL, i'd like to know what should i do to self hire one aircraft in UK for a local flight just to keep my skills because i'll can only proceed with my time building in USA in 10 months.
I know, it's confusing, i have Brazilian PPL but i want EASA ATPL, but as the prices in UK is ridiculous high i'm gonna do most of my hours at America.
I'm a holder of a ICAO PPL issued by ANAC (Brazil) with 36h logged and my objective is to get an EASA ATPL, i'd like to know what should i do to self hire one aircraft in UK for a local flight just to keep my skills because i'll can only proceed with my time building in USA in 10 months.
I know, it's confusing, i have Brazilian PPL but i want EASA ATPL, but as the prices in UK is ridiculous high i'm gonna do most of my hours at America.
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Gob11,
Here's a idea, why don't you use a search engine called 'Google'* .
In the search box simply write 'flying clubs near (your location)'
Hit search,
And sure enough you will have a list of flying schools/clubs.
Select one and either give them a call, or pop down and see them.
Easy wasn't it
*other search engines are available
Here's a idea, why don't you use a search engine called 'Google'* .
In the search box simply write 'flying clubs near (your location)'
Hit search,
And sure enough you will have a list of flying schools/clubs.
Select one and either give them a call, or pop down and see them.
Easy wasn't it
*other search engines are available