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Old 23rd February 2020 | 07:35
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Capt Pit Bull
 
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Well, the deal is that from the time you sit the first exam you have 18 months and 6 sittings to pass everything. Did your ATO at the time register you on the CAA exam booking system?

I have to say, it is really weird to have completed all the training and not taken any exams. Every ATO that I am aware of does blocks of training followed by taking several subjects.

So you don’t need a course completion certificate in order to be able to take exams, what you do need is for your ATO to have authorised you to the CAA to take them.

I suggest you go back to your original ATO and enquire as to the status of your exam authorisation. I have to say, the passing of an ICAO ATPL exams only, after an 8 year window, I would consider totally irrelevant. Likewise how many people were on that course and how many passed is also totally irrelevant. I wouldn’t even waste your time putting that information forwards. The only salient factor would be if you also did the flying training and got a professional licence issued and used it; in this case you might reach the point of being able to self certify to sit the EASA exams but it doesn’t sound like this is the case.

if your enquiry came into my in tray, bearing in mind the 8 years (and also syllabus and exam system changes) I would require you to repeat the course.

Talk to your original ATO.

Last edited by Capt Pit Bull; 23rd February 2020 at 08:55.
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