Originally Posted by Martin1234
It should be a JAR-licence when stating that. You never know though, they could mean "complies with some but not all JAA requirements and is definately not issued as a JAR licence". It just plain simply sounds better with the misleading "JAR compliant".
Now I am confused, they say this;
- 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.
- JAR Compliant Licences 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.
I presume the last point means I'll have to revalidate my ppl in the states as well.. more expense?