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ICAO TO EASA

Old 18th July 2024 | 07:45
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ICAO TO EASA

Hi, I have Indian license on Airbus 320. My whole experience ( more than 10 yrs) is from withing india from a 145 org but not EASA approved. I have cleared my EASA module for B2. Is that experience enough for blank EASA 66 licence? My current logbook which is very similar to EASA one is enough?
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Old 19th July 2024 | 06:13
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Do you mean you have passed all the modules for a B2 licence and through an EASA approved Pt147 MTO? If so, yes you should be able to get a licence without type.
Your previous type on licence is not suitable as the training was not I presume with an EASA Pt147 school and the experience not gained in an EASA Pt145 MRO.
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