EASA Part 66 Examinations

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EASA Part 66 Examinations

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Good morning all

Flightline in cooperation with a European company will be conducting EASA Part 66 review and examinations in the near future at our Mississauga location.

Please PM me for more information, if you are thinking of getting your EASA license this is a good place to start.

Thanks

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Are you an EASA approved training facility?
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What's your brochure model planning on doing to that engine with the tire iron he's sporting?
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NeverBlue wrote:Are you an EASA approved training facility?

Awwww, so sad. Troll goes hungry tonight.
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John Bull wrote:
NeverBlue wrote:Are you an EASA approved training facility?

Awwww, so sad. Troll goes hungry tonight.
Sounds like a valid question to me.
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GyvAir wrote:What's your brochure model planning on doing to that engine with the tire iron he's sporting?
That's not a tire iron! Looks like special GE tool GEC6604-12W3 for removing igniters. :lol:
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Isn't photoshop wonderful....
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dashx wrote:Isn't photoshop wonderful....
Yep! Through the magic of photoshop, he can moonlight as a red shirted braking expert!
Still not sure why the roadside wheel removal tool for either of his jobs though.

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awwww, so sad. Troll goes hungry tonight.

...really??...and I'm the Troll?
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Re: EASA Part 66 Examinations

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Hey Phyl,
Apparently I haven't used this site enough to allow for me to send you a PM. Can you please message me with more details regarding your Part 66 training.
Cheers
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