Flashover999]Dont you mean CPL?
PPL exams here can generally be taken one at a time with no real set time limits.
No I mean PPL. The exams here are held every month, and you can do as many/few as you like. The thing is that I opted to do them all in one sitting, but only I thought I was doing them next month. I am not in the UK anymore, but everything here is done in line with the UK as far as I know
So means that as far as the examinors were concerned, I was down for all exams today. No show = fail.
At least I now have an idea what sort of questions to expect
Originally Posted by Ioan
Must be PPL I'd have thought; CPL / ATPL exams require the 5-600 (or whatever it now is) hours of structured study with periodic tests.
Garfs - I'm not sure why all the pressure though. Who're you doing them with, and why
Fingers crossed mate
I moved out to the far east 4 months or so ago, so am doing it out here.
At least next month I'll be prepared, and know they are coming, so wont be too much of a problem hopefully. Those I have read up on, I feel pretty happy about.
Why all the pressure? Maybe I am just keen to get it done, and want to go on to get my CPL(H). Most other people at the flying club I'm with havent got their PPL even after 10-11 months, and thats with them devoting all their time to the PPL (ie no day job or commitments).