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Old 4th Apr 2014, 08:46
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Instructor work in Europe

Is there much need for UK trained FI's to work elsewhere around Europe? I notice a few schools around Spain, Greece, Poland etc continually advertising and wonder whether they also want some English instructors to cater for English students from time to time?
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Hi,

you may want to take a look at some schools in the US that offer EASA training.
I believe one of the big ones is able to offer working visas to Belgium and UK nationals (Oxford/CAE), or so they advertised.

In Europe right now I'm not really aware of the market, but there are some schools where training is conducted in English and you may have a chance with them.

Good luck
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