ATPL EASA or ICAO OR FAA
Hello aviators,
Currently, I have EASA and ICAO PPL(A) with about 100+ hours and I was wondering what would it be the best if these were your options.
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Thanks for all the help in advance. |
I'm not an expert, but I went for the EASA license as that one was going to be the most work and hassle to convert from any other ICAO license to... as I understand it going to the US and doing an FAA license means you're pretty much looking at doing your career in the US (which doesn't seem all that bad!) with its more demanding flying hours requirements, or again going through a bit of a pain in the backside to convert it to an EASA license.
Have you looked into doing your EASA license in the US? I believe it's possible... might be worth researching! |
Hi richpea, Thank you for your opinion and idea, I´ve made my decision and I´ll go for the EASA one even though it might take longer and yes, I had a look into doing EASA in the US but the costs are way too high, therefore, not worth the money, at least for me...
Thanks for the help! |
Originally Posted by DiogoPilot
(Post 11303079)
Hi richpea, Thank you for your opinion and idea, I´ve made my decision and I´ll go for the EASA one even though it might take longer and yes, I had a look into doing EASA in the US but the costs are way too high, therefore, not worth the money, at least for me...
Thanks for the help! |
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