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Old 12th Feb 2020, 07:44
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Canadian ATPL vs EASA ATPL

If I'm living in Canada, should I take CANADIAN ATPL or EASA ATPL, to get easa atpl, should I go to Europe to get my ppl or Canadian ppl would work,?? Please suggest me
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The first question is where do you intend to live and expect to work? The type of licence you get needs to match that requirement. A PPL is much the same wherever you do it and will be recognised as a base line from which you can move on to commercial training in the same or another country. If you want to live and work in Europe an EASA licence is essential.
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