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Old 26th Nov 2005, 07:17
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LHmain
 
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If it comes to that, why not do the instrument rating in the US. You will gain vast experience, be a much more competant pilot and when you return to the UK the CAA will grant you the IMC, same goes for twin rating. I have done all this, I was also an instuctor in the US. I am now ATPL flying corporate jets.
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