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Old 01-13-2008, 09:35 AM
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Any recommendations for an FAA DOC for my CLass 1 in either Allentown, PA or in Doylestown, PA?
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The FAA severely limits the number of Docs who can do Class 1. In towns that small, there may be only one, or two tops.

If you think you really think you need a "good" AME, you might want look to a larger town with more options.
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Any recommendations for an FAA DOC for my CLass 1 in either Allentown, PA or in Doylestown, PA?
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