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tolisshow
9th Jun 2009, 21:53
which are the differences and what does each stand for?

Torque Tonight
9th Jun 2009, 22:22
Really? Really? You've gotta be kidding?

ATPL(A) (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=atpl(a))
ATPL(H) (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=atpl(h))

You were joking. Right?

Whirlygig
9th Jun 2009, 22:29
Airline Transport Pilot Licence.

H= Helicopter
A= Aeroplane.

Cheers

Whirls

tolisshow
10th Jun 2009, 07:58
hey
first of all,im not an indolent fat boy who is bored to search and wait things from others..just wondering coz im interested in Bristol distance learning and was told that they provide you atpl(h)..did a research and found that atpl(h) is for helicopters.id like to do my atpl at Bristol but for aeroplanes and not for helis.and asked your opinion coz many guys here have finished bristol and fly for airlines

cheers

Whirlygig
10th Jun 2009, 10:02
Yes, Bristol Ground School provides training for ATPL(H) and, if you looked at their website carefully enough also and predominantly ATPL(A).

If you're not an indolent fat boy waiting for things to happen, you could always ring them.

Cheers

Whirls