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Old 29th March 2009 | 04:01
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Miles Gustaph
 
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From: Behind a dusty desk, and in some really hot, dusty, wet and cold places subject to who is paying the bill. But mostly Gods own land.
Your degree won't qualify you from any exemptions from AMEL examinations.

As for sitting the exams, if you think you can do your final year and study for a license then you should apply your exceptional ability and stay another year and do a Masters.

Your location says Belfast, which means UK CAA rules; which currently mean you wouldn’t even be able to sit the exam as you lack four and a half years experience on aircraft, which is a pre-requisite to sit exams unless you have gone down the apprentice route, or ab initio course route.

The CAA web-site will give you all you need to know.

Or you could try for a career in ground ops like the question that you've asked on another thread. I would suggest that taking up aircraft maintenance because your not sure what to do with yourself would be a mistake.

Miles
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