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Old October 4th 05, 07:07 PM
Ice blonde
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Hi

Thanks for the replies, not sure if training in the US would be the
best way to go, as if I understand correctly, the licence would only
allow you to fly American registered planes, and I'm not sure how many
of those there are owned by the local flying clubs.

Unless you can train for the different licences in the US?

Regards

 




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