Hi again guys, I send a couple of mails to the DBA ( I think is the German CAA) and I write here what they answered:
"Dear Mr. .....
The answer to your question is short and simple: All pilots holding a JAR-FCL ATPL-licence or having passed the JAR-FCL ATPL Theoretical Knowledge Examination do not require a "Long range theory certificate". I hope that we could be of help. Kind regards "
and that as well:
"Dear Mr. ......
According your e-mail, dated 22nd August 2008 we can inform you, that only pilots, who hold a national German ICAO Commercial pilot licence(with MCC and ATPL-Theorie credit) or Airline transport pilot licence,have to pass the theoretical longe range test.
Before implementation JAR-FCL in Germany in May 2003, the longe rangetest was a separate test and not part of the theoretical ATPL test.
So if you have a British Commercial pilot licence with ATPL-Theoriecredit according JAR-FCL you have to fulfil the requirements.
Yours faithfully
By order "
I sent those mails to the HR lady who doesnt want to proceed further with my applicaton and she did not answer.....
Any ideas on what I could do?.
Regards.