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Vinay1234
25th Nov 2010, 18:36
As per the latest CAR, for CPL and ATPL, the validity of the written papers is 5 years. Please see below:
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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENT SECTION 7 SERIES’B’ PART I, Issue II, Dated 12TH NOVEMBER, 2010

6.6 Validity of Written Papers
The Technical and other examinations for the issue of a licence, rating or type rating under Schedule II of Aircraft Rules, 1937 shall be completed within a period of two and a half years immediately preceding the date of application for the issue of the licence or rating, except for issue of Commercial Pilot’s
Licence (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot’s Licence (ATPL), and for issue of CPL and ATPL, such period shall be five years.
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Could anyone clarify that whether it is applicable on the papers passed even before this rule came into existance?

Thanks in Advance..:)

madhvi
3rd Jan 2011, 06:45
any one knw ths rule is for specific ppr?

MayanAviator
6th Jan 2011, 04:53
Vinay1234,

I think it means, that you have upto 2 1/2 years to complete the process of getting your CPL or ATPL.

I´m trying to convert mi mexican ATPL into the FAA and its very confuse.

Suerte:ok: