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Old 8th January 2012 | 00:26
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EASA regulations and doing a JAA PPL in the US

I have been planning on going to Florida to do my JAA PPL this summer, completing the theory exams at a local flying club prior to going out there.

However, reading about the new EASA regulations it seems this may no longer be a possibility as it talks about having to take each exam at an appropriate stage of your flying training. I suppose this won't stop you preparing for the exams then just sitting them at whenever EASA have deemed a suitable stage of your progress though. Am I correct in my thinking here or are there other considerations to be made (ie. timing of taking the exams as EASA kicks in 1st April(?))?

I am fairly confused about all this change of regulation so I may be wide of the mark with all this.

Finally, my plan being as it is, am I going to have to consider anything else as a result of this change of regulation?

Thankyou for your help.
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