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Old 05-24-2018 | 08:36 AM
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I'm curious about a similar situation. I have an ERAU degree (Pro Aero) from 2006 that is on the FAA's approved R-ATP list, but I got it at their worldwide locations. Now I'm doing my training with UND in Phoenix. They are both colleges that have approved plans and the flight training is approved for the R-ATP and the degree is also, but ERAU said it doesn't count unless I flight train through them. What gives?
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