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A3301FD
7th Oct 2014, 12:29
I am interested in converting my EASA ATPL(A) to the ATPL(H).

From reading Cap 804, there is a small amount of credit with regards to flight time.

Is there any credit given for the 14 exams? i.e. do I just need to do Principles of Flight (H)

Is there any credit given for already holding the IR albeit fixed wing?


Cheers!

A3301FD

Bravo73
7th Oct 2014, 12:33
Search is your friend.

paco
7th Oct 2014, 12:33
Bridging course - 5 exams, POF, Perf, Ops, AGK, AGK Instruments.

There is some credit for the FW IR, but you'd be best talking to an IR school about that - try Helicopter Services on 01494 513166

Phil

A3301FD
7th Oct 2014, 13:30
Phil - thanks for the info. Just looking at the CAPT website now.


Rgds,

A3301FD

QTG
7th Oct 2014, 19:21
F/W to R/W EASA IR = 10 hours a/c + IRT. PM me if you're interested.

misterbonkers
7th Oct 2014, 22:34
Bristol Groundschool are also approved to do the TK bridging course (highly recommended school).

CATS are due to get their approval imminently (apparently!).

In any event, the UK CAA despite telling me differently to start with, have since confirmed that the ground school MUST have a specific approval to cover the bridging course.

paco
8th Oct 2014, 05:45
Which we have.....

Phil