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Old 14th December 2006 | 11:04
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Originally Posted by Whopity
In the UK there is only one level of FRTOL, its privileges are to operate a radio station in any aircraft. It is issued in accordance with the requirements of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

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The JAR-FCL IFR Comms paper has nothing whatsoever to do with the UK FRTOL; it is a JAA pilot licensing exam.

There is no such thing as a JAA FRTOL! RT privileges can be apended to a JAA Pilot licence!
Indeed you are right. Having re-examined it, it is a UK FRTOL. Whilst the JAR-FCL IFR Comms paper may have nothing to do with it per-se passing the CPL/ATPL exams will result in the HF restrictions being removed when a CPL is issued. I did the UK ATPL exams and therefore didnt have to deal with this.
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