Atpl exams in other EASA countries
Hi Guys. I am considering redoing my Atpl exams again . As ye all know it is very expensive here in Ireland and the UK. I would to ask what are other peoples experiences of doing their Atpl exams in other countries? Do all the Easa countries do the exams in their own native language ? Where else can they be done in english ? Also how expensive are the fees in other countries? Thanks in advance for the replies.
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Belgium is highly recommended too. |
Originally Posted by Negan
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Poland ticks all the boxes you are looking for
You could still sign up with a UK school and register for exams in Poland so you get the best of both worlds My experience with Bristol has been very good, Edit - Actually with the huge uncertainty of Brexit I would not look at doing any of my training in the UK at the minute until everything is cleared and up and students know where they stand |
I think you will find that the UK schools have alternate plans in place already. I've always wanted to live in Spain myself :)
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Originally Posted by Negan
(Post 10212594)
That's not a gamble I would advise anyone to take, nobody knows the actual outcome of Brexit on the CAA of the UK
Whatever decision the UK CAA and UK Government make will be a money decision and not what's best for their students or licence holders in my opinion I could very well be wrong but I would approach from the side of caution rather than being told my exams are no good to me for a EASA licence after Brexit and only good for a UK licence |
Originally Posted by Negan
(Post 10212641)
Brexit is in 7 months, realistically 7 months isn't enough time for the average person to pass all their exams, I wouldn't want anything to do with a UK school until the CAA lay out their plans for Brexit and are set in stone
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It's warm......
But I can speak a bit of Gaelic so Ireland would be OK as well. But with reference to the gambles mentioned above, we will be able to operate through a European country so any current students will not have a problem. Phil |
Originally Posted by paco
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It's warm......
But I can speak a bit of Gaelic so Ireland would be OK as well. But with reference to the gambles mentioned above, we will be able to operate through a European country so any current students will not have a problem. Phil And Spain it's not warm, it's more than that (at least in summer). ;) |
My understanding is that anything completed at the time will be accepted as valid. Anything ongoing will come with us to the new location. This will not be just a satellite base of a UK school but a European ATO in its own right, with a satellite base in the UK. Our students will be transferred directly.
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