EASA Theory ATPL
Can somebody recommend a good school for theory ATPL?
Have FAA ATP with 6000 hrs |
Yes, the best to pass all exams.......www.aviationexam.com
Fastest way to reach your goal I think. Good luck.:ok: |
That's not a school, it's a question database - they cannot sign you off for exams, unless you have over 1500 PIC on multi-engined aircraft, where you can self-certify - 6000 hours total is not quite enough. In that case, AE would be fine. There is a free database at http://rtfq.org
If you need ground school, try capt.gs G |
Never said it was an ATO. Its just the best and easiest way to get the theoretical exams out of the way ! But thats just my opinion....and advice...!!
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As Gordon Bennett says, with that time and an ATPL already (I believe you also have to have a current type rating) you are exempt from the study, but still require sign off from an ATO to say you're good to sit the exams.
There are many in The UK - Bristol Groundschool, CATS to name a couple. I'm sure there are more in Belgium as well. Give Noush a call at Bristol Groundschool for chapter and verse. |
Actually, for that experience, you are not just exempt from the study but can self-certify without an ATO signature, but it doesn't run on total time, but PIC time. A sub to aviation exam would be a good idea, though, as suggested.
If you have 500 hours on type and are current, you just need an LPC ride, not a full type rating course. It's not required for the exams. Phil |
you are not just exempt from the study but can self-certify without an ATO signature, |
I'm a military guy and self-certified my own application, as per CAP 804.
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Hi,
did you manage to find a place to get your Frozen ATPL? if not PM me |
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