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Old 30th Sep 2013, 08:33
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Aircraft Mechanic EASA Belgium, Netherlands or Germany exams

Hello everyone!
I'm interested in having the modules of the theoretical part and I would like to attend the exams in Belgium, The Netherlands or Germany.
I don't know whether or not I could do the exams in english and where to find information about examination dates, places, etc.
Does anyone of you guys have some information about it?

Thanks a lot in advance.

Jose
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Old 30th Sep 2013, 14:42
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Exams in BeneLux or Germany

Exams are being held frequently in Charleroi nearby Brussels in English an French at www.WAN.be Location and contacts are
https://sites.google.com/site/mtowan147/planning-1
I keep sending my students there with success.
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I thought all EASA exams had to be in English?
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Exams can be in any member state language!
My sites prepare and have infos in English, German, French and Spanish!
Free info BBS is here!
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I must say I thought they had to be in English too.

It's an ICAO/EASA requirement that engineers should be able to read, write and understand English. How do you confirm this if the exam paper is not set in English?
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