twistedenginestarter
9th Jan 2002, 15:08
That nice young lady from PPSC sent me a guide to ATPL Distance Learning which clearly said
"The written examinations for the JAA ATPL...are examined through 14 examination papers and the candidate may:
a) choose to split these 14 papers over any number of sittings"
A little further on she says:
"applicants may take up to 6 sittings to complete all 14 papers"
Looking at the notes for Bristol it seems we have gone back to the old max 2 sittings.
Does anybody know what the actual rules are? It's not mentioned on the CAA site. It is obviously much easier to do 6 sittings than 2.
"The written examinations for the JAA ATPL...are examined through 14 examination papers and the candidate may:
a) choose to split these 14 papers over any number of sittings"
A little further on she says:
"applicants may take up to 6 sittings to complete all 14 papers"
Looking at the notes for Bristol it seems we have gone back to the old max 2 sittings.
Does anybody know what the actual rules are? It's not mentioned on the CAA site. It is obviously much easier to do 6 sittings than 2.