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Old 19th May 2020, 03:23
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rudestuff
 
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Originally Posted by Arne Gillis
Thanks.

If I understand correctly : everything under 100 hours means you're limited to the country in which you received your flight training? 100 hours and up, and the PPL becomes legal worldwide.
Incorrect. An ICAO compliant PPL is valid worldwide. If you want to convert to EASA and have more than 100 hours you can avoid most of the exams, but if you don't have 100 hours, you just have to take them all.

A few questions:
Where do you live?
Why South America?
Why a PPL - do you want to get a CPL as well?
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