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MiggHD
17th Jan 2023, 14:19
hi folks Uk national here ,im at the start of my training, just weighing up options as long term I want to work in the US, Im torn on whether to get an EASA license and get 1500 hours in the RHS of a jet then convert my license or going to florida and doing all my training there in a year and getting an FAA license, Id like to hear what you guys would do, cheers

rudestuff
17th Jan 2023, 16:08
Have you got the right to live and work in the US?
Have you got the right to live and work in Europe?

We can't always have something just because we want it. I suspect you'll need a CAA license.