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Softcopy of AOPA JAR PPL syllabus?

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Old 12th December 2007 | 07:58
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Softcopy of AOPA JAR PPL syllabus?

I've got a hard copy version (and FCL1.125, of course) but can anyone either send me a soft copy version of the AOPA syllabus, or tell me where I can download it?

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Old 12th December 2007 | 09:09
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AOPA is concerned with the NPPL, not the JAR PPL. Is that what you mean? If so then http://www.nppl.uk.com/documents/NPPLSSEAversion2.pdf is what you need.
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Thanks but I already have the AOPA and BMAA NPPL syllabi in soft copy, it's the AOPA JAR PPL syllabus that I need.

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Old 12th December 2007 | 19:57
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Indeed there is such thing as an AOPA PPL syllabus. It's the red book. AIUI traiign facilities can use as the basis for their syllabus



The only way you might be able to get a soft copy is if you can get a hard copy, go to e.g. a printer, have him run it through a scanner, which will then spit it out as a pdf.
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Old 12th December 2007 | 22:51
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The only way you might be able to get a soft copy is if you can get a hard copy, go to e.g. a printer, have him run it through a scanner, which will then spit it out as a pdf.
Aren't there copyright issues about doing that sort of thing? I guess if you have AOPA's permission it'd be OK, but I think commercial printers are wary of infringing copyright.

Why not just ring AOPA up and ask them?

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Old 16th December 2007 | 18:07
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AOPA do not provide these materials as softcopy. To scan and use as softcopy is a copyright infringement and this goes for any AOPA course.
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Old 16th December 2007 | 18:30
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Pooleys publish it in a spiral bound version if that is any good.
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Old 16th December 2007 | 18:42
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Thanks all. I scanned my own copy of the syllabus so problem solved.

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