can this be correct??
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can this be correct??
Thought you had to be 17 to obtain your licence, link below shows somebody aged 16 having obtained their PPL(A). Have the rules changed??
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Last edited by h999; 8th Dec 2004 at 12:22.
"His mum Alison, 38, who works in Ikea, said: "From the age of three he wanted to be a barrister and then a few years ago he suddenly got interested in flying."
Huh - YGBSM, right? WTF does any 3 year old know about barristers?
From LASORS: "An applicant for a JAR-FCL PPL(A) shall be at least 17 years of age but some of the required qualifications for the grant of the licence may be gained earlier."
Huh - YGBSM, right? WTF does any 3 year old know about barristers?
From LASORS: "An applicant for a JAR-FCL PPL(A) shall be at least 17 years of age but some of the required qualifications for the grant of the licence may be gained earlier."
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Perhaps it is partially possible.
If they guy started flying at 14 and put in the hours that the article says, he should be well able to pass the LST on his 16th birthday.
However, before he can get his hands on the piece of paper he must;
a) Get some solo flying done (he can't have done it all on his birthday as well as the GFT) and;
b) Turn 17!
More likely that the journo mixed up 16 and 17.
Regards,
DFC
If they guy started flying at 14 and put in the hours that the article says, he should be well able to pass the LST on his 16th birthday.
However, before he can get his hands on the piece of paper he must;
a) Get some solo flying done (he can't have done it all on his birthday as well as the GFT) and;
b) Turn 17!
More likely that the journo mixed up 16 and 17.
Regards,
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DFC,
not entirely correct there old bean.
to sit the LST for a PPL, he must have completed the flying requirements of the course. as we know this includes 25 hours dual and 10 hours solo. now, he can't go solo until his 16th birthday, so he still needs to put in 10 hours solo before he can sit the LST. a tall order on your birthday methinks.
not entirely correct there old bean.
to sit the LST for a PPL, he must have completed the flying requirements of the course. as we know this includes 25 hours dual and 10 hours solo. now, he can't go solo until his 16th birthday, so he still needs to put in 10 hours solo before he can sit the LST. a tall order on your birthday methinks.
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What age do they let you go solo in the US?
I suppose you could do a JAR approved school in the US and have all the requirements done.
But i seem to remember we didn't put the 16 year old students forward for test until 3 months before thier 17th birthday.
mj
I suppose you could do a JAR approved school in the US and have all the requirements done.
But i seem to remember we didn't put the 16 year old students forward for test until 3 months before thier 17th birthday.
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1st Solo
HST & gang
Yeh, was actually the young lads 1st solo circuit so the journo's bummed that up.
From what I hear a perfect 1000ft and no hold at end of down wind!
Good luck Mark!
Yeh, was actually the young lads 1st solo circuit so the journo's bummed that up.
From what I hear a perfect 1000ft and no hold at end of down wind!
Good luck Mark!