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Old 27th February 2008 | 22:16
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Alex Whittingham
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Possibly, if the schools follow the modular route. You will still be able to do hours building in the US with FAA instructors because it doesn't count as 'training'. The problem is that integrated training will require EASA licensed instructors. You may still be able to do CPL skills test training in the US provided the instructors hold EASA licenses. This is not yet completely clear.
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