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Old 13th Sep 2007, 16:40
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EASA to FAA

Hi,

Is it easy to convert a EASA part 66 licence to FAA licence?

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Cool

You can't so the answer would be no.
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ok, would it be the same/similar process to obtain a licence? sitting exams for each module?
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Correct - having EASA Licence means nothing to the Feds - you still need to do the complete set of exams.
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G Funk

Click on below for more information regarding the FAR 65 A&P AML.

http://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become/faq/

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