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tomtom_91
19th Sep 2009, 15:52
Hey All,

Could some one tell me what the legal requrements are to go solo when training for your JAR PPL I thought it was...

Air law exam
Class 2 medical Is this correct?

Thanks

Tom

BackPacker
19th Sep 2009, 15:57
Air law is not a legal requirement. It's often school policy though, to motivate you to study the theory while doing the flying training.

Captain Stable
19th Sep 2009, 16:20
The school where I instruct also want people to have passed HF&P.

Lister Noble
19th Sep 2009, 17:23
The school where I learned 4 years ago wanted air law and medical before solo.
Medical may be for insurance,air law so you understand basic rules of the air.
Sensible to get medical done asap in case you find out you can't fly.
Air law one of 7 exams, so it pays to get cracking on those as well.
I concentrated on one exam after another until they were all done,but must say,studying at 60+ was not as easy as 16!
Good luck.
Lister:)

englishal
19th Sep 2009, 17:35
You also have to be able to fly without killing anyone.

Rightbase
19th Sep 2009, 18:10
It may not be a legal requirement to have passed the air law exam, but it is certainly a legal requirement to comply with the law.

Duchess_Driver
20th Sep 2009, 18:14
act as pilot in command of an aircraft for the purpose of becoming qualified for the grant or renewal of a pilot’s licence or the inclusion or variation of any rating in a pilot’s licence if:

(i) he is at least 16 years of age;

(ii) he is the holder of a valid medical certificate to the effect that he is fit so to act issued by a person approved by the CAA;

(iii) he complies with any conditions subject to which that medical certificate
was issued;

(iv) no other person is carried in the aircraft;

(v) the aircraft is not flying for the purpose of public transport or aerial work
other than aerial work which consists of the giving of instruction in flying or
the conducting of flying tests; and

(vi) he so acts in accordance with instructions given by a person holding a
pilot’s licence granted under this Order or a JAA licence, being a licence
which includes a flight instructor rating, a flying instructor’s rating or an
assistant flying instructor’s rating entitling him to give instruction in flying
the type of aircraft being flown;


The ANO Part 4 - Aircraft Crew and Licencing refers. Apologies to any females for the generic references.

Where I work, we also require Air Law exam, and to have read and signed the Flying Order Book.