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Old 19th Oct 2017, 21:50
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Old 20th Oct 2017, 05:09
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This is only for certification not operation ;-) But it is very good for OSD..
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Old 20th Oct 2017, 15:18
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What CL300 says.....!

The thing is....they recognise one another certification....you can have American Examiners issuing EASA initial types in jets, at an ATO etc....but they wont recognise licensing...it's all and its ran/administered and dreamt up by useless 's
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Old 20th Oct 2017, 19:56
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Glad I'm in Orlando working on seaplanes. Hoping to get some progress soon on licensing.

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Old 25th Oct 2017, 16:23
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Originally Posted by ahwalk01
Glad I'm in Orlando working on seaplanes. Hoping to get some progress soon on licensing.

Alex.
If I could get a permit to live/work in the USA.....I'd have moved there 10 years ago!!!!!! How did you manage it?

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Old 25th Oct 2017, 17:33
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No only doing a rating, heading home shortly. Whereabouts is your contact who needs an FAA CFII?

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Old 25th Oct 2017, 18:00
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If I could get a permit to live/work in the USA.....I'd have moved there 10 years ago!!!!!! How did you manage it?
Be careful what you wish for.. I used to think the same until it happened, however a few years over there taught me that life is a lot tougher.. Bosses wield a big stick knowing that if you lose your job your health insurance goes out of the window (tough if you have a family), little or nothing by way of unemployment benefits, most companies (including the very big ones) offer a 10 day holiday per annum for the first 5, 6, or even 7 years..Many fewer public holidays than you're accustomed to in Europe and at the slightest hiccup in their turnover you can be out of the door so fast you'll be a mile down the road before the echo of 'sorry' dies away.
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Old 25th Oct 2017, 19:34
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Originally Posted by MungoP
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you can be out of the door so fast you'll be a mile down the road before the echo of 'sorry' dies away.
Try Austrian operators... the word "sorry" is not even pronounced
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