ICAO CPL to EASA ATPL
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Until Jan 31st 2022 you can do your exams with the old syllabus (if you have already started with the old syllabus). After that any remaining exam will be under the 2020 syllabus.
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Join Date: Feb 2023
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Hello,
I am a Canadian Licences holder ( PPL + CPL + ME/IR ) with an PPL EASA licence,
I project to start the flying phase of my conversion asap when I finish my ATPL theory (9/14 1st attempt),
Do you have any recommandation of a school ? Global Aviation SA, fly in spain or Pannon air are still the best ? thank you
I am a Canadian Licences holder ( PPL + CPL + ME/IR ) with an PPL EASA licence,
I project to start the flying phase of my conversion asap when I finish my ATPL theory (9/14 1st attempt),
Do you have any recommandation of a school ? Global Aviation SA, fly in spain or Pannon air are still the best ? thank you
Join Date: Mar 2023
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How was this process in the end?
I am close to finishing my PPL in the UK and looking at completing my CPL in SA because of the cost etc? but by the looks of things it might not be that cost effective due to conversion prices?
Please provide me with information on the conversion of SA to EASA please?
I am close to finishing my PPL in the UK and looking at completing my CPL in SA because of the cost etc? but by the looks of things it might not be that cost effective due to conversion prices?
Please provide me with information on the conversion of SA to EASA please?