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Old 7th Dec 2009, 02:54
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Taking JAA exams in two different countries..

Would it be possible to take JAA exams in two different countries.. As the name implies I live in US and I think I can take exams in some JAA outfits here. I passed 6 exams already and I don't want to spend $$$$ everytime I need to take a test in Turkey. Has anyone done this thing?

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JAR-FCL 1.485 - An applicant shall take the entire set of examinations in one JAA Member State.

That'll be a 'No', then.
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but if you are in the UK system you could take the exams in Florida, California or a centre in the UK
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