FAA vs EASA Pilot License
Choosing between FAA and EASA training: cost, time, content depth, conversion paths, and which is right for your career.
Head-to-Head Comparison
Pricing
FAA License
PPL $12-18k, CPL $40-60k, ATP $80-120k total
EASA License
PPL β¬10-18k, ATPL theory β¬5-12k, full integrated β¬80-150k
Pros & Cons
FAA License
Pros
- +Cheaper training (especially CPL/ATP)
- +Faster path (40h PPL minimum vs 45h)
- +Imperial units
- +Largest aviation market β most career options
- +ATPL rules accommodate flexible self-study
Cons
- β1,500-hour ATP rule slows hiring vs EASA
- βICAO conversion required for EU operation
EASA License
Pros
- +Lower hour requirement to airline (200 hours integrated β MPL/FATPL)
- +9 ATPL theory subjects build deep theory knowledge
- +Recognized across all 27 EU states + EASA partners
Cons
- βMore expensive
- βMore theoretical (1,000+ hours of ATPL theory)
- βStricter medical (Class 1 every 12 months until 40, then 6 months)
Best For
FAA License
Pilots targeting US, Latin America, or international expat careers based on FAA
EASA License
Pilots targeting European career or flag carrier cadet program (BA, Lufthansa, KLM, AF)
Our Verdict
Career-targeting decides. Want US airline? FAA. Want European flag carrier? EASA. Want both eventually? Start with cheaper option and convert later β FAAβEASA conversion exists, the reverse is also possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert FAA to EASA?
Yes. Conversion path: pass EASA Class 1 medical, pass 9 ATPL theory subjects, complete EASA skill test. Most converts spend 3-6 months and β¬15-30k for the FAA-to-EASA process.
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