steggers
17th Jul 2007, 16:24
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between a "JAA ATPL" and a JAR ATPL"? I'm very confused with it!:bored:
Whirlygig
17th Jul 2007, 16:28
Same thing.
JAA = Joint Aviation Authorities
JAR = Joint Aviation Requirements as set by the JAA.
Cheers
Whirls
Another confusing thing in the jungle of these new terms one have to understand...
BlueRobin
17th Jul 2007, 17:04
JAR are rules. If you have a JAA licence, it will have been issued by a JAA member country who aviation regulations are compliant with the JARs.