TheRedOne
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Not sure if someone can help me with this, but I though I just give it a try and see.
Situation: EASA ATP exams done - formerly known as JAA (EU)
Next: preparation for EASA CPL/IR checkride (multi).
I also hold a FAA CPL/IR (ASEL & AMEL) but I'm not current, it's been a couple of years since my last flight. I hold a CFI/II as well (did FIRC to maintain it).
Due to the insane pricing in Europe (multi-engine €500 to €600 / ~ $700 hr + landing fees / single engine (e.g C172) around €250 to €300 / ~ $350 hr) and the fact that I haven't been flying for a couple of years, I sure need a few additional hours to get back to speed again (and to be ready to take/pass the EASA checkride). This would cost me a fortune in Europe, so I'm thinking of doing this in the US, could combine this with a flight review and IPC to get my FAA Cert. current again. I'm aware that the EASA checkride "must" (?) be done in Europe, but I believe the preparation could be done in the US?
If there are peolpe on here who can provide some info, I'd appreciate if you could share your experience and/or give me some advise. Many thanks!
PS. not quite sure about further career steps afterwards, but since I hold a FAA CFI getting back into instructing would certainly be an option, if this opportunity would arise.
Not sure if someone can help me with this, but I though I just give it a try and see.
Situation: EASA ATP exams done - formerly known as JAA (EU)
Next: preparation for EASA CPL/IR checkride (multi).
I also hold a FAA CPL/IR (ASEL & AMEL) but I'm not current, it's been a couple of years since my last flight. I hold a CFI/II as well (did FIRC to maintain it).
Due to the insane pricing in Europe (multi-engine €500 to €600 / ~ $700 hr + landing fees / single engine (e.g C172) around €250 to €300 / ~ $350 hr) and the fact that I haven't been flying for a couple of years, I sure need a few additional hours to get back to speed again (and to be ready to take/pass the EASA checkride). This would cost me a fortune in Europe, so I'm thinking of doing this in the US, could combine this with a flight review and IPC to get my FAA Cert. current again. I'm aware that the EASA checkride "must" (?) be done in Europe, but I believe the preparation could be done in the US?
If there are peolpe on here who can provide some info, I'd appreciate if you could share your experience and/or give me some advise. Many thanks!
PS. not quite sure about further career steps afterwards, but since I hold a FAA CFI getting back into instructing would certainly be an option, if this opportunity would arise.
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