Old 09-07-2008 | 10:02 AM
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GoFly1
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Thanks for the replys.

Florida, as a location to study, isn't important at all. I'll check out the schools that you've mentioned - Thanks for the info.

My only concern now is the JAA conversion so I can fly in Europe. Is it better, and more financially viable, to complete the conversion in the U.S. (of which only a handful of schools can do) or at one of the many flying/ground schools in the U.K......?

I think I feel a headache coming on!!!

Thanks for the input.
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