A licence
Hi Engineers
Can anyone help me with information on how to get study material for "A" licence. |
chigora
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'A' lic
Dont bother mate. You have to study the same modules for your B1/B2 so go straight for that.
Good luck. |
Many people may prefer to go straight for the B1/B2, and there's nothing wrong with doing that in the right circumstances, but let's deal in facts here; The B Cat exams include the same Modules as the A Cat, but that's about as far as it goes.
In the common Modules, the B Cat requirement for training and exams is Level 2 instead of Level 1 for nearly all the content, and there is additional content for B Cat in some of those Modules. There are additional Modules as well. All in all it is a far harder course with much harder exams, and is not interchangeable with Cat A. Practical training, OJT and work experience requirements for Cat B are a lot higher than Cat A, as you would expect. For all those reasons some people prefer to start with Cat A and stay with it, or then progress over 3-5 years to Cat B while getting the experience under their belt and drawing, let's hope, some pay for that. It's horses for courses, and not something to be dogmatic about. |
Dont bother mate. You have to study the same modules for your B1/B2 so go straight for that. Good luck. Further info on Extensions of Licences can be found in the ELGD in Section G. ELGD | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation |
I would echo the sentiments above. B licence exams cover the same material but are at a higher standard than A ones so if you only sit them at A standard you end up paying for 2 sets of exams. May as well take B standard and work to get your hours up.
Various sources of study material are available, here's one suggestion: www.part66.co.uk |
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