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GINZA
4th Dec 2006, 17:11
Does anyone here know how long JAA PPL exam passes are valid for before needing to be re-taken (on the way to obtaining the JAA PPL) ?

Thanks

mcgoo
4th Dec 2006, 17:42
24 months I believe.

metar
4th Dec 2006, 17:48
As I understand it...

18 months to finish the exams from the start of the first one, with 24 months to have also done your flight test.

This rolls with time so it's from the date of your first valid paper (if that makes sense).

Hope this helps

BEagle
4th Dec 2006, 18:49
Not quite - see LASORS!

GINZA
4th Dec 2006, 20:02
From LASORS 2006 Section C
JAR-FCL PPL (AEROPLANE)
C1.3 JAR-FCL PPL(A)THEORETICAL
KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATION
REQUIREMENTS


These examinations contain multiple-choice
questions for the most part and are normally
conducted under the auspices of a Flight Training
Organisation or a Registered Facility. An
applicant shall be deemed to have successfully
completed the theoretical examinations for the
JAR-FCL PPL(A) when awarded a pass in all of
the above examinations within a period of 18
months. A pass will be accepted for the grant of
a JAR-FCL PPL(A) during the 24 months from
the date of successfully completing all of the
theoretical knowledge examinations.