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authorized FAA testing facility in Europe or Canada?

Old 5th October 2009 | 23:18
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authorized FAA testing facility in Europe or Canada?

hi all ,

i am about to start my online ground school for PPL,IR and CPL at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University next month .

so is there any authorized FAA testing facility in Europe or in canada ?

the reasone is that i am going to take an aviation course some where in Europe or in Canada next year , so i would like to take the FAA pilot written exam there .

any helpful informations ?

many thanks .
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Old 6th October 2009 | 12:08
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you may want ask advice from the FSDO in the country. as the FAA say.. "we're here to help."
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Old 6th October 2009 | 18:58
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AFAIK untill recently there were three authorized testing FAA testing stations in Europe:
England, Germany and France.
The only one remaining is Flight-Safety at Le Bourget airport.
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Old 7th October 2009 | 17:49
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Wrong, It took a minute to find this

http://www.faa.gov/training_testing/...st_centers.pdf
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Old 8th October 2009 | 13:07
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Wrong
And which one did I get wrong exactly, Le Bourget?
AFAIK
means As Far As I Know which is the disclaimer in itself.
Anyways, best bet is to call Flight Safety UK and see if they still provide this service.
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Old 15th October 2009 | 05:32
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thank you all .
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Old 15th October 2009 | 05:42
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Not relevant for now, but we've just put our application in!

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