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miket_68
6th May 2008, 12:36
HI.

Having let my PPL(A) training slip in preference to my PPL(H) I am now looking to renew my love of F/W flying.

My Solo Nav Qualifier is out of date (+270 Days) not problem.
My PPL Exams are also out of date. No too bad.

Can someone confirm which PPL exams I will need to retake.
I am assuming that as I have my PPL(H) I will only need to take the following :

Aircraft General
Flight Performance and Planning.

And corrections / additional exams.

Thanks in advance.

Mike_68

Martin1234
6th May 2008, 14:47
Take a look at JAR-FCL 1 (Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.050).

Depending on which amendment that is applicable, you might or might not have to take air law.

Bravo73
6th May 2008, 16:02
One word: LASORS. :}












But because I'm so nice, here's the rest of the words:

The holder of a UK or JAR PPL(H), CPL(H) or
ATPL(H) is credited the examinations in Aviation
Law & Operational Procedures, Navigation & Radio
Aids, Meteorology and Human Performance &
Limitations and JAR-FCL Communications (PPL) (if
already passed). Please note: If no helicopter rating
has been held in the 10 years preceding application,
then the applicant would be required to pass all the
JAR ground exams. :ok: