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Old 26th October 2019 | 00:32
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rudestuff
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It's relatively easy to get an instructor job if you've got a J1 or whatever visa they use nowadays, as it generally counts as an internship. You could also get a visa to be an EASA flight instructor at an EASA school. It's very different to getting an airline job. At the moment only Australians can get a work visa for pilot jobs. As for FAA admiring EASA...
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