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NLM13
24th Feb 2002, 02:40
Hi there.

At the moment I hold a PPL(A), but would really like to get a rotor licence. Can any one tell me if I would have to do all the ground school again, or just the relevent rotor parts? Also what are the flying requirements for a PPL(H)?

Balance!
26th Feb 2002, 16:58
NLM

Take a look at the CAA website <a href="http://www.caa.co.uk." target="_blank">http://www.caa.co.uk.</a> . .Specifically follow the links . .Safety Regulation, Personnel Licencing, Flight Crew Licencing, Licence Requirement Docs - Private Licences, Requirements for the grant of a JAR/FCL Private Pilots Licence (Helicopters). You'll find what you need under Parts 2 and 3

rgds. .Balance

[ 26 February 2002: Message edited by: balance_trim ]</p>

muffin
27th Feb 2002, 00:44
I did the same thing about 3 years ago, and just got in before JAR. However, I think the requirements are similar. I had to do 35 hours flight training (they let you off 5 hours as it is assumed you can navigate)plus the tech exam and the Human Performance as I had never done that one before. Other than that, the f/w ground school counts so you don't have to do all the Air Law and Nav & Met again. The big mistake I made was to budget on 35 hours at dual training rates - it actually took nearer 50, but after you have done 35 or so you can't stop there, can you?

Best thing I ever did. Go for it!