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Old 3rd August 2024 | 08:49
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rudestuff
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Simple yes. Easy no. He exams are much harder in Europe, but it's just a combination of time and effort.
I would suggest you get FAA Pvt and IR, then do the EASA exams. You can get an EASA CPL with 200 hours but you need 250 for an FAA Comm, so I suggest doing them in that order.
But first get an EASA class 1 medical.


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