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EASA for PPL training?
One of my friends is interesting in doing a JAA PPL on a fast track course in the USA with the Euro American School of Aviation. He's completed his gliding scholorship with the RAF and is of Ukrainian Nationality, but is doing his A-levels in the UK and has a UK and USA visa.
Our first thoughts are: -Is there any specific documentation he would need foe the training? - And if you have been to EASA what are you thoughts on the quality of the training and the value of the training. Kind regards, Joe and Yuiry :ok: |
i am over here in the US doing flight training and I am british.
Its worth contacting the school to ask if there is any assistance they can give with the various documentation and proceedures as some schools do offer help with it. Firstly you will normally need an M1 visa, depending on it you have a different visa already, some of which allow flight training and some don't. There is the the TSA, transport security administration, process to go through, which can take a while to get clearance, including having to have finger prints processed and cleared. Some schools will take you to get this done, some will leave you to deal with it yourself. The TSA work can be started online before you arrive in the USA and is worth getting underway as soon as you are decided upon your school. |
for detailed information on flying in the US, incl. the issues of visa, do read the accounts of Destinationsky and Backpacker, and mine. . Whatever school you choose make sure that they are properly licenced, fully insured and are open and square in their pricing structure.
Destinationsky http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...nest-view.html Backpacker http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...hlight=Florida XLC http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...ch-2010-a.html |
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