Aircraft Mechanic EASA Belgium, Netherlands or Germany exams
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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
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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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.
Cheers
easaman
https://sites.google.com/site/mtowan147/planning-1
I keep sending my students there with success.
Cheers
easaman
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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!
Cheers
easaman
My sites prepare and have infos in English, German, French and Spanish!
Free info BBS is here!
Cheers
easaman
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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?
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?