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Any EASA problems with USA glider licence?



 
 
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Old April 30th 12, 07:14 AM
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Default Any EASA problems with USA glider licence?

Question for the Europeans -or others- that know the facts, only the facts ma'am....:

What happens when a US pilot shows up to fly in Europe, like Germany Austria and Switzerland for any number of months? Perhaps joining a club to help facilitate things.
Any preparation to be done here in the US beforehand? Medical required over there? Language barriers based on required reading/testing?.....
What lays ahead. I hope it's not a insanely massive paperwork chase like other stuff I've ground through over there.
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