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Hi There.
Been lurking for a while, and would be interested in peoples opinion about a UK national getting JAA/CAA PPL in the USA. I am thinking about using the Anglo American Aviation International School in San Diego, CA. It is CAA cross certified, and lets face the facts that learning to fly in California will be a fantastic experiance!! Aside from that at $1.90 to the =A3 it is significantly cheaper for the Brits to go to the US at the moment. Anyone used this school? Are they any good? Any other advice appreciated - I have already booked in for my JAA Class 2 Medical, will get FAA Class 3 at the school, and yes - I have applied for a student Visa from the US Embassy in London. Anything I need to know? Thanks in advance. Steve |
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