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Old 19th June 2002 | 17:20
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Question ppl(a) or ppl(h)

Can anyone help me. I'm a current Lynx pilot looking to get ppl's but am unsure whether to get a or h. I did Jefts before it was all acreditted by the CAA. Is it easier/cheaper for me to get a ppl(h) first?
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Old 19th June 2002 | 19:47
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What are you intending to use your licence for?

Go to the CAA website and find out how to buy a copy of 'LASORS' for a fiver. It'll tell you what you need to do........
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Old 20th June 2002 | 15:51
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CJ,

Have a look at the Rotorheads forum - they might be able to help.

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