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IR & CPL before MCC??

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Old 4th Oct 2003, 01:14
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Question IR & CPL before MCC??

Hello,

Hoping someone can answer this for me.

I have a MCC course booked for mid Nov and i'm about to begin training to convert my ICAO licences and ratings.

I should have my IR before the course but am unsure whether i'll have the CPL completed..... due english weather at that time of year.

Can the MCC be completed WITH an IR but without the CPL, then of course tagging on the CPL afterwards?

I've tried to find what the min reqs are before undertaking the MCC in LASORS but it didnt have the answers that I was looking for.

Any help appreciated!

PL

Oh yeah I tried to find out through the company doing the course and they didnt know the answer! (and in case your wondering its quite a large and reputable training provider)

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Gin Slinger,

Thanks for the info mate! Very much appreciated!

Thats a huuuuge relief.

Cheers
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