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Old 25th May 2013, 09:15
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Max Payne
 
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Dewoitine, that is silly.

a) Suing FSI will not help you as - if the claim is admitted - it will take longer than the six months that the ground school / simulator part of the type rating is valid for.
b) Once you have done the simulator part, FSI will forget about you because they have fulfilled their part of the contract.
c) Transferring your licence to another state takes about one month and half and is only permissible if you or your employer are based in that state.
d) As the other state's CAA will enforce the same EASA rules you will not have gained anything.
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