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Old 29th Mar 2009, 04:01
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Miles Gustaph
 
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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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