ATPL exams expire?
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ATPL exams expire?
Hi all,
I am looking into studying my ATPL theory exams over this next year. I have taken a look at LASORS and noted that it states that the ATPL theories lapse if a CPL and IR are not gained within 36 months after passing the last exam.
So after passing the exams I would have to gain my CPL and IR within three years, is that correct?
What are the exact ins and outs of this? Does it have to be a MEIR? Would I get away with holding say, a JAA CPL but an FAA SE IR?
cheers
jau
I am looking into studying my ATPL theory exams over this next year. I have taken a look at LASORS and noted that it states that the ATPL theories lapse if a CPL and IR are not gained within 36 months after passing the last exam.
So after passing the exams I would have to gain my CPL and IR within three years, is that correct?
What are the exact ins and outs of this? Does it have to be a MEIR? Would I get away with holding say, a JAA CPL but an FAA SE IR?
cheers
jau

Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Kilmacolm
Hi Jau,
Yup, that is what it says in Lasors.
I wish the rules would say that!
Nope you need to hold a JAA IR in order to have the ATPL exams to remain valid.
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.
So after passing the exams I would have to gain my CPL and IR within three years, is that correct?
What are the exact ins and outs of this? Does it have to be a MEIR? Would I get away with holding say, a JAA CPL but an FAA SE IR?
Nope you need to hold a JAA IR in order to have the ATPL exams to remain valid.
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.




