Alex Whittingham
5th Feb 2009, 09:20
The CAA have restored the interim procedure for helicopter ATPL theory following complaints that they neither consulted with industry nor gave enough notice when it was withdrawn at the end of November.
This procedure allows helicopter pilots to study the fixed wing subjects at ATPL except for Performance and Principles of Flight. It is particularly useful for military or ex-military pilots who wish to gain both fixed wing and rotary licenses because you only need to do the ATPL(A) exams and P of F(H) for a double credit. It is also the basis for our Military Bridging course for rotary pilots.
This means that anyone who missed the November deadline for Military Bridging (H) can now start. It also makes it possible for anyone who was planning to rely on the interim procedure exemptions to get both licences to do so. In the latter case you would be well advised to take any extra exams you need to take soon because this window will eventually be closed, we have no idea when.
This procedure allows helicopter pilots to study the fixed wing subjects at ATPL except for Performance and Principles of Flight. It is particularly useful for military or ex-military pilots who wish to gain both fixed wing and rotary licenses because you only need to do the ATPL(A) exams and P of F(H) for a double credit. It is also the basis for our Military Bridging course for rotary pilots.
This means that anyone who missed the November deadline for Military Bridging (H) can now start. It also makes it possible for anyone who was planning to rely on the interim procedure exemptions to get both licences to do so. In the latter case you would be well advised to take any extra exams you need to take soon because this window will eventually be closed, we have no idea when.