help!
Hang on a minute, now I'm confused.
The following is direct from the ukft website. Notice the line which states
"CAA Licence APPLICATION FEE "
"Obtain both the JAR Compliant and JAA PPL - no extra course cost."
JAR Compliant 45 hour PPL COURSE
$5250
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:
45 HOURS TRAINING ON CESSNA 152
23 HOURS DUAL (Includes 1.5 hours for Flight Test)
22 HOURS SOLO
15 HOURS GROUND INSTRUCTION
USE OF VIDEO BASED PPL TUTORIAL
JAR APPROVED GROUND EXAMINATIONS
VHF RT PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
SKILL TEST FEE
MEDICAL FEE
NEW BOOKS & EQUIPMENT TO KEEP
NIGHT PRIVILEGES
CAA Licence APPLICATION FEE
HEADSET ON LOAN
$50 VOUCHER TOWARDS THE PILOT SHOP
ACCOMMODATION UNTIL COMPLETION (Flying min 2 Hours dual/day)
PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT PICKUP AND RETURN
AIRCRAFT INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE COVERAGE (4 weeks)
Upgrade to:
New Cessna SkyHawk - Add $44/hr
Piper Warrior - Add $20/hr
Piper Archer - Add $36/hr
"Professional, focused and affordable flight training in a friendly atmosphere."
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JAR Compliant PPL is recognized in the UK as well as 186 International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) countries.
Obtain both the JAR Compliant and JAA PPL - no extra course cost.
No conversions required on your return to the UK, a JAA Member State or ICAO contracting state unless otherwise stated in the package.
Fully inclusive JAR Compliant PPL packages- one price with no hidden costs- training up to 50 -55 hours.
Radio Telephony practical exam on site.
JAR Compliant Licence issued immediately upon passing your final flight test.
FREE revalidations and renewals on your JAR Compliant PPL, per required minimums, exclusively to UKFT qualified pilots
So if this isn't a JAA license then what is it??? Someone please explain!