Converting to EASA CPL-H
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Converting to EASA CPL-H
Hi all,
I currently have a couple of CPL-H (Australia, Canada and USA) and I want to get the EASA CPL-H or maybe do the ATPL straight away.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where to go to do that?
I am basically looking for the most cost effective options so I do not care which european country it is in as long as the combination of training and accomodation/living costs are the cheapest so I can get it done and then recognised in whichever other european country I wanna settle in.
Any help and/or constructive feedback will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
I currently have a couple of CPL-H (Australia, Canada and USA) and I want to get the EASA CPL-H or maybe do the ATPL straight away.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where to go to do that?
I am basically looking for the most cost effective options so I do not care which european country it is in as long as the combination of training and accomodation/living costs are the cheapest so I can get it done and then recognised in whichever other european country I wanna settle in.
Any help and/or constructive feedback will be highly appreciated.
Thanks

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A quick google search for you - Horizon Swiss Flight Academy might be a start as they do "distance learning" for the theory side which may save you sitting around in Europe.
I guess you have the "residency" sorted or you wouldn't be asking.
I guess you have the "residency" sorted or you wouldn't be asking.

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The exams will take you 6 months to a year, but you can start studying today if you sign up for a distance learning course €2-3000. If you're current then the actual conversion should take less than a week.




