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Londonboy29
8th May 2006, 08:52
Dear All,

I am currently doing my JAA PPL bookwork after which I hope to find a reasnably priced place to do the flying.

My qustion is, would anyone know after completing all of the JAA PPL exams, what the time limit is for completing the flying??

Many thanks and regards.

LB

kevmusic
8th May 2006, 08:58
That's in Air Law and is an examinable question. :E ;)

kevmusic
8th May 2006, 08:59
......er, but I think it's about 18 months....:O

Londonboy29
8th May 2006, 09:02
Thanks Kev....

Londonboy29
8th May 2006, 09:06
BTW....I'm 32 and am starting at this.....and hope to go one to make it a career...

Am I too old!!!??

kevmusic
8th May 2006, 09:13
I'm not the one to ask on this, LB. Haven't got my own PPL yet!! But I'm 52 & I'm definitely too old! :(

effortless
8th May 2006, 09:18
BTW....I'm 32 and am starting at this.....and hope to go one to make it a career...
Am I too old!!!??

No, but you may find that your options are more limited.

Vee One...Rotate
8th May 2006, 09:25
Have a look at the 'am I too old?' threads in the pro pilot training forums as well.

Best regards,

V1R

BEagle
8th May 2006, 14:53
You have been given the wrong answer!

1. You must pass all exams within an 18 month period.

2. After passing the last exam, you must apply for your licence within 24 months following the date of the final pass. That means all flying completed, Skill Test passed and application received by the CAA. (Technically it's probably the date you post it off under Contract Law, but I wouldn't risk it!).