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Old 14th February 2001 | 14:18
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Hi there,
Can anyone tell me how long and how much it takes to get a FAA A&P license. Also, where to go for the best results would be good to know. I need it in addition to my ATPL to be able to fly for a corporate operator.

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Old 14th February 2001 | 18:41
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FAA requires 18 months of practical experience with the equipment and materials used in maintaing and altering airframes or powerplants (18 months per rating); or 30 months of concurrent pratical experience performing actual maintenance and alterations of airframes and powerplants (for both ratings).
Schooling can cost you anywhere from a couple of thousand dollars to more than twenty thousand dollars for the required 1900 hrs of instruction for combined A&P ratings. It's worth looking at the FARs to see if any of your experience will qualify as practical experience and trying to test out of those areas.
Your local FSDO (Flight Standards District Office) should be able to help you with more detailed information and local resources.
 
Old 16th February 2001 | 22:55
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See earlier link. To get A&P if in UK all details posted by Multi-X.
http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/For...ML/000239.html

Hope this helps.
 

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