Practical in Germany self teaching theory
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Practical in Germany self teaching theory
I am trying to plan to do a PPL (A) in Hamburg, Germany. I need to combine the practical that I will do here in Hamburg BUT as my German language is not strong I need to do the theory/Exams in English.
I have heard a few roumers that I can sit the exams in Hamburg but in English?
If I was to return to the UK to take the PPL(A) theory exams will the be compatible with a German issue license under JAR-FCL1?
Can the English authorities send the Exams to the school here in Hamburg?
What are my possibilities?
I don't expect people to know all the answeres but places to ask, Internet sites/links, contacts Geman & English all would be welcome.
Kind Regards
ADe
I have heard a few roumers that I can sit the exams in Hamburg but in English?
If I was to return to the UK to take the PPL(A) theory exams will the be compatible with a German issue license under JAR-FCL1?
Can the English authorities send the Exams to the school here in Hamburg?
What are my possibilities?
I don't expect people to know all the answeres but places to ask, Internet sites/links, contacts Geman & English all would be welcome.
Kind Regards
ADe
Joined: Apr 2003
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From: Germany
Why not ask the Luftfahrtbundesamt (LBA) about this? I did my exams for the CPL-IFR in English.
I think you might hit a problem with the radio license, since the BZF (Beschrankte Funksprechzeugnis or restricted radio license) requires knowledge of basic German. There you have to do a practical test with the Post and Telegraph Authority in German.
In any case, you may find it very difficult to get very far in obtaining a license without the help of a school. Otherwise it can be very difficult to get test dates. Well, that was my experience.
For a PPL you might find it best to join a local flying club.
Good luck, in any case.
I think you might hit a problem with the radio license, since the BZF (Beschrankte Funksprechzeugnis or restricted radio license) requires knowledge of basic German. There you have to do a practical test with the Post and Telegraph Authority in German.
In any case, you may find it very difficult to get very far in obtaining a license without the help of a school. Otherwise it can be very difficult to get test dates. Well, that was my experience.
For a PPL you might find it best to join a local flying club.
Good luck, in any case.




