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Old 2nd Jan 2008, 09:31
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But is DLR a theoretical test, and the questions are from the books, or is it a psycotest?

I don't think I will take the risk of spending thousands of euros on CPL and ATPL, and then fail DLR - well, then I might never find a good job in Germany, and I have a loan that I can't pay back.

Sounds like that it might be a better idea to stick to my PPL, enjoy flying as a hobby and go to the university Sounds crappy since flying in Germany has been my dream for a long time, but the DLR is really something that I didn't knew of.

Btw, why must Germany have this test? As I know of, United Kingdon doesn't have any of this? I have found some very good flight schools in UK, so that is a possibility. But has this country somethink like the DLR? Also, in UK there are so many jobs that might be possible future.

It is pretty stupid that if you fail a single test, which is also so strickt, that you can't be a pilot in Germany.
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