Pilot training in Bosnia and Herzegovina can be a good option due to relatively lower costs and alignment with European (EASA-related) standards, offering decent training quality and a CPL timeline of about 1–2 years. However, training abroad in countries like the USA or Western Europe often provides better infrastructure, more aircraft availability, and stronger global exposure, which can improve job prospects. A key factor is license conversion, as pilots may need to convert licenses (e.g., DGCA or local authority), adding extra exams, cost, and time. Overall, Bosnia is more affordable and suitable for European pathways, while training abroad offers broader recognition and career opportunities, so the best choice depends on budget, career goals, and preferred aviation market.