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Desert Dweller
17th Mar 2000, 12:17
Hey guy's and gals, I'm just after a little website info... does anybody know the website for access to the FAA written test data base, for A&P licencing???
I have heard it is all online now, with thousands of test questions, just dont know where to find it !!
Alternately... if you would like to post me any type of avaiation (A&P/E&I/AV) written questions, please feel free.

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T-Brake
17th Mar 2000, 16:17
Try: www.faa.gov/aviation.htm (http://www.faa.gov/aviation.htm)

It's all there somewhere!

Eh?

NFF_PRF
17th Mar 2000, 16:18
How can I get an A&P licence when my current employer has no need for me to hold one?
There are loads of good jobs out there that require an A&P and I'm looking at a job change very, very soon.

Desert Dweller
17th Mar 2000, 18:59
Thanks T-Brake... found them, some really outdated stuff, but when you wade through it, pretty helpfull.

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spannersatcx
17th Mar 2000, 23:11
NFF_PRF
You need a letter from the CAA (yes you have to pay) saying you have the experience etc, a copy of your license is not enough, you need a letter from an operator of N reg a/c to say that you work on them. You then have top pay around £85 to the local faa office, Gatwick in the UK, who WILL interview you and say yes or no. They then give you 3 slips of paper that entitle you to take the written exam, these are valid for 2 years. Which there is a place in the UK where you can do it, otherwise the USA, then you have to do practical/oral exam at an FAA testing center in the USA.

NFF_PRF
23rd Mar 2000, 03:08
Great, where can I sit the written in the UK?

spannersatcx
24th Mar 2000, 00:55
Sorry, can't for the life of me remember, I know it is Twickenham way. I'll see if I can dig up the bits and bobs next time at work, Tuesday 28th. Sorry.

JetFixer
22nd Apr 2000, 03:17
Take a look at NAIA naiasc.com, It's not in the UK it is in South Carolina. I did my A&P in two weeks there, you will need a letter from your employer and the CAA, but I can't remember having to pay £85 to the FAA. THe first week you do practise exams revise the weak points, the second week you do your Oral and Practical, I was one on one with an instructor, the biggest class I have heard of there is around four guys.