What is the comparison of FAA, EASA, and DGCA Licensing?

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    Prince Kumar singh

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    The issuing authorities of the pilot's license are FAA (America), EASA (Europe), and DGCA (India). FAA licenses are commonly accepted and are flexible and used primarily for commercial training. EASA has extensive theoretical and practical requirements, which are commonly accepted in Europe. DGCA licenses are ICAO compliant and are required for flying in India. They can be transferred from one to another but need exams, medical checks, and flying hours according to the standards of each authority.

     

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