thank you flame birnger for your quick response
so what you were saying is that i should work for an EASA part 145 approved organisation in order to do the 2 years experience (for the license)
and join a course or do distance study (for the degree)
well , concerning the 2 practical experience years , i am planning to do some of them (at least) as a student rather than a worker
well here are some questions :-
1- does the EASA count some of the practical hours i spend during Embry Riddle's degree course as practical experience hours (which are needed for getting licensed) ?
2- Pratt and Whitney is an approved organisation , and they have partnered Embry Riddle in some educational fields .. can this partnership be useful for me in my case ? how ?
looking forward for your info and advices !