PPL Ground School....Question??
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PPL Ground School....Question??
Dear All,
I am currently doing my bookwork for the PPL, after which I plan to find somewhere to do the flying.
My question is, would anyone know after completing all of the JAA exams, what the time limit then is to complete the actual flying?
Many thanks in advance.
Kind regards.
LB
I am currently doing my bookwork for the PPL, after which I plan to find somewhere to do the flying.
My question is, would anyone know after completing all of the JAA exams, what the time limit then is to complete the actual flying?
Many thanks in advance.
Kind regards.
LB
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From: Propping up bars in the Lands of D H Lawrence and Bishop Bonner
In LASORS C1, but basically you have 18 months to pass all the exams and two years from completing all the exams to get the PPL(A).
LASORS is available to download for free (although at 11.8M you would need broadband). I would recommend that you do this as there will be other questions which will crop up.
Cheers
Whirls
LASORS is available to download for free (although at 11.8M you would need broadband). I would recommend that you do this as there will be other questions which will crop up.
Cheers
Whirls
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Spot on whirlygig.
Once you've completed all exams, you have 24 months to get issued a PPL. LASORS even underlines the word completed.
That means Ive got untill March 2008 to get mine. Even I should do that!!
EK
Once you've completed all exams, you have 24 months to get issued a PPL. LASORS even underlines the word completed.
That means Ive got untill March 2008 to get mine. Even I should do that!!
EK




