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Old 24th Mar 2009, 20:15
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once u have completed the jaa atpl groundschool and have your results do the marks of your exams appear on there and does it also say how many times it took for you to pass the exam (i.e 2nd or 3rd attempt)?
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They do not appear on your licence, only on the examination results slip
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Old 25th Mar 2009, 13:42
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so an airline will never find out how many attempts it took to pass an exam? or even if u got first time passes or not?
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they can alwase contact the school you took them at and ask, or ask you for a copy of your reasults.
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Exam pass marks are another one of these myths that low hour pilots go on about when it come to job hunting.

Some quite proudly state on there CV's they got 90%+ average first time passes.

Others don't mention it.

From what I have seen nobody really cares, you usually get a good grilling on the relevant technical knowledge in the interview anyway.

It was in the past used by some company's for filtering to reduce the numbers to interview. I have never been asked for my results but that doesn't mean you will never be asked about them if they need to choose between 2 very similar applicants.
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Jock is right, its the interview where it matters if you don't know your stuff.

However, the results of your last sitting are displayed on your final print out of the 14 subjects. The previous sittings just say whether you have a pass or fail in that subject.
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