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Capt. Greaseon
13th Jan 2003, 21:43
Anyone know of any correspondent courses available for completin the Uk Atp examinations ?

sandy helmet
16th Jan 2003, 13:20
Think its called Bristol Academy or Groundschool or something.
Check the banner at the top of the page - it pops up every now and then.
You with TIA??

Captain Stable
17th Jan 2003, 08:53
Capt. G, try asking the same question in the Wannabes Forum.

Flying Kiwi
18th Jan 2003, 21:21
Oxford Aviation Training School (OATS) do a very good distance learning course. Their feedback is the best going. Have recently completed the ATPL exams at OATS and can highly recommend them.

Cheers

FK:)

Bodie
18th Jan 2003, 22:15
http://www.bristol.gs

Really can't go wrong.

Andi
19th Jan 2003, 02:49
hey there,
try
ATA Coventry
0044 2476 639929
or www. atatraining.co.uk

they are brilliant.ow them my life (well part of it)
if you ring them up and talk to Pete or other Pete or Sandy
greets from Andi (germany)
take care and good luck.
:D

flufdriver
20th Jan 2003, 21:44
Also be aware that if you have over a certain amount of PIC on transport category aircraft, there is a short cut to the UK ATPL,

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LICENSING OPERATIONS LICENCE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE

ASSESSMENT FOR SPECIAL TERMS TOWARDS THE
GRANT OF A JAR ATPL(A) RESTRICTED TO UK AIRCRAFT ONLY

Special terms for Pilots meeting the experience criteria below * have been agreed as an interim measure for the grant of the above licence until the Joint Aviation Authority have agreed appropriate new conversion terms.

*A minimum of 3,000 hours as pilot of public transport aircraft over 30,000 kgs MTWA on scheduled international or similar routes, a minimum of 1,500 hours of which must have been as Pilot-in-Command.

The restriction to fly UK registered a1rcraft only, may be removed when the final terms have been agreed, subject to any additional requirements being completed.

To apply for a written assessment you will require a 'JAR-FCL 680 pack'. The form enclosed in this pack should be fully completed and returned to this office together with a fee of £77.00, your actual logbooks and your non-UK licence with the validating medical certificate. This form may be downloaded from the web in the near future.

We endeavour to complete written assessment terms within the published turnaround time of 10 working days providing all supporting documentation has been submitted. At this point you m~y submit application for the required written examinations.

To arrange the appropriate flight tests, you must contact our Flight Operations Department on 01293-573498.

Other Experienced Pilots

Pilot$ not meeting the above experience criteria should refer to POUCY UPDATE -1 July 2001 and .!1Qt submit application for assessment.