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Old 25th Jan 2021, 20:39
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Baltic Aviation Academy for 737 Skill Test (ICAO to EASA)

Good morning everyone !.
Hope all safe.

I am finishing my ICAO to EASA Conversion (14 crazy ATPL exams...) and I am looking where to do my Skill Test on the 737NG.
Baltic Aviation Academy seems a good option, but heard (Ok, its only rumours...) that some airlines or companies, have it regarded as a "not so good reputation" (you and that ATO) if you get your EASA License there.

Any unbiased opinions, advise, etc, are welcome
(I am coming from Asia flying the 73, Corporate operations)
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Old 26th Jan 2021, 10:42
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Don't put it on your CV?

ATPL exams completed at XXXX - And leave it at that. With plenty of hours no one is going to care.
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Thanks you for replying RudeStuff..
Just wondering about BAA reputation also..:-)
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Old 27th Jan 2021, 09:31
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Did my 320TR with them and I recommend, friendly staff and Vilnius is a gorgeous city.
They employ a lot of TRI/TREs so your experience will rely a lot upon who you'll be assigned with.
Given the circumstances you will probably have a lituanian TRE - in my experience they are good.
In terms of price it's pretty standard.
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Thanks for the details Jurow.
Will give them a try...
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Hope you'll enjoy your time in LT! Try to get a room at the Loop Hotel, it's a good one
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Thanks for the advise !
Finishing first the crazy 14 “ATPL ENGINEER METEOROLOGIST” crazy exams ....:P)
If all goes well, I should go there end of Feb.
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Search Google for BAA Training
look at the business reviews (Map)
Search PPRUNE for BAA Training
Read the reviews
Go somewhere else
(You Welcome!)
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