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Old 11th Aug 2021, 10:13
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I was generalising... My point was that is much easier to convert one you're at ATP/ATPL level. If there were no covid I would advise staying with an EASA licence, and hopefully flying a jet with 200 hours. But since that's not going to be possible for the next few years, starting in the US would give the best start to a career.
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