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Studying And Working In The US

Old 5th November 2003 | 02:28
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Studying And Working In The US

Hi

I am currently studying a BTEC Higher National Diploma in Aerospace Engineering and once i complete the course i wish to travel to the US to study for a degree over there. My only problem being once i pass my current course in the UK i will take the JAR66 exam. If i have a JAR66 license how can i convert this to a FAA license. My plan was to get my JAR66, transfer it to a FAA license if possible and work in the US for a year to get money together before studying at a uni over there.

Has anyone got any suggestions as to how i can go about this and any other general comments about how i could go about going to study over there, what pay is like voer there etc...

Its just an idea at the minute but i am determined i want to move to the US at some point in the near future.

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