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Old 18th November 2003 | 21:48
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Martin1234
 
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Formal knowledge in physics

My local university is starting a publically financed JAR ATPL distance learning course. The university doesn't require a PPL to start the course but they do require formal knowledge (high school) in physics.

I don't have any formal knowledge in physics but I do have a PPL, so I applied for an exemption. What I need to do is to prove that you need and are taught relevant physics in order to gain your PPL, which could compensate for my lack of formal knowledge.

Can anyone please help me out with any document/text that can prove/describe this for the panel of assessors who allegedly have no knowledge in aviation. My certificate is a helicopter PPL but any document related to fixed-wing would probably do.

Thank you.

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