Advice On My Career "Plans"
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Everything I know is about the old JAA rules, but assuming the new EASA rules are similar...
There will be some written and flight tests. Not very cheap. I think the longest part is studying for the written tests, which would take six months IIRC.
You would not get a BA job unless you already had EASA certificates.
There will be some written and flight tests. Not very cheap. I think the longest part is studying for the written tests, which would take six months IIRC.
You would not get a BA job unless you already had EASA certificates.
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