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Old 15th Oct 2012, 07:31
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EASA part 66 exam places

Every EASA part 147 exam certificate must be recognized by any EASA member countries National Authority.
Exams taken at National Authorities do not have to be recognized by other National Authorities - usually they are!
Before hopping from one National Authority exam to another one, make sure your exam will be accepted by the authority you want to apply for the licence!
The best is to apply for the licence, where you take your exam, like UK-CAA or Greek-CAA or Austro Control etc.
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Hi EASAMAN,

I have a query if you could clear it for me.

If someone has passed some of his modules under UK-CAA and some of the modules with a PART-147 training organisation ( whose NAA is EASA), then can he apply for the license to UKCAA?
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Hi Fahad,
in this case you should apply at the UK-CAA with your form 19 etc.!
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