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Old 1st Feb 2004, 16:44
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IMC Rating exam exemptions

There is currently nothing in LASORS to cover the case of a pilot who has passed his/her ATPL exams and who wishes to obtain a UK IMC rating.

The CAA have now confirmed that a pilot will be credited the IMC rating theroretical examinations for a period of 3 years after passing the last ATPL exam.

Hence all that such a pilot will be required to do is to complete the required flight training and pass the IMC rating Skill Test.
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Damn - I wish someone had told me that before I'd done my IMC rating!

Definitely makes sense, though.

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