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Old 18th Aug 2010, 13:18
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172driver
 
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Don't go down the piggyback route, especially if you own an N-reg. Go to the US and do a standalone FAA license.

The piggyback is OK for short-term flying in the US, otherwise it's a house of cards that may come tumbling down any minute - especially with EASA looming on the horizon.
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