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Old 9th October 2025 | 05:50
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paco
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Austro Control appear to be the most flexible authority with whom to do exams - avoid the LBA! They have examination centres all over the place. If you manage to get a certain number of hours as P1 on a machine that requires 2 pilots (it used to be 1000) you don't need to go through a school. If you want some bedtime reading, try this: EASA Professional Pilot Studies
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