Aussie CPL to JAA CPL
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Aussie CPL to JAA CPL
I know this question has been asked before but doing my searches I couldn't find one of the posts. Feel free to post links if you know where they are.
So my question is what is required to convert an Aussie CPL to JAA CPL? Also can I transfer my frozen ATPL or do I need to redo all subjects?
Cheers Flick
So my question is what is required to convert an Aussie CPL to JAA CPL? Also can I transfer my frozen ATPL or do I need to redo all subjects?
Cheers Flick
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From: 0.0221 DME Keyboard
Briefly:
1) a flight test (plus the usual bollocks they'll make you do before recommending you for a flight test)
2) no - you must redo all ATPL exams - they only start making dispensation for unfrozen ATPLs and LOTS of exams.
References
- Altlantic flight training website has a section on their courses for converting non-JAA licences to JAA (not necessarily a recommendation for AFT though)
- www.caa.gov.uk - search for a document called LASORS - it's the bible of the UK licensing system.
Also remember that if you're going for a UK CPL then your initial medical issue MUST be done by the CAA medical section at Gatwick airport (your Oz medical is not ICAO compliant and so not valid) - I don't believe there are any exceptions to this rule (I don't know how WAAC get around this for Oz based students).
1) a flight test (plus the usual bollocks they'll make you do before recommending you for a flight test)
2) no - you must redo all ATPL exams - they only start making dispensation for unfrozen ATPLs and LOTS of exams.
References
- Altlantic flight training website has a section on their courses for converting non-JAA licences to JAA (not necessarily a recommendation for AFT though)
- www.caa.gov.uk - search for a document called LASORS - it's the bible of the UK licensing system.
Also remember that if you're going for a UK CPL then your initial medical issue MUST be done by the CAA medical section at Gatwick airport (your Oz medical is not ICAO compliant and so not valid) - I don't believe there are any exceptions to this rule (I don't know how WAAC get around this for Oz based students).
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Flying flick,
Yes, you'll have to do the ATPL subjects again in JAA land (specifically UK, not famil with other regulatory authorities).
In JAA land, you don't have to do the CPL subjects or the IR subjects IF you do the 14 ATPL subjects.
The source documents can be found online but it is a serious read, look up LASORS at the CAA SRG (UK) and for specific JAA/JAR stuff, go to www.jaa.nl
You'll be amused and confused for hours.
Yes, you'll have to do the ATPL subjects again in JAA land (specifically UK, not famil with other regulatory authorities).
In JAA land, you don't have to do the CPL subjects or the IR subjects IF you do the 14 ATPL subjects.
The source documents can be found online but it is a serious read, look up LASORS at the CAA SRG (UK) and for specific JAA/JAR stuff, go to www.jaa.nl
You'll be amused and confused for hours.
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Maybe the best way to do it is to do your ATPL exams in the UK , just before you start the ATPL exams do your JAA medical in Gatwick when you arrive, then get the ATPL's out of the way , then go back to aus to do your flying....




