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Age Limit for Issue of Initial JAA-CPL Licence??

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Old 18th July 2004 | 17:53
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Question Age Limit for Issue of Initial JAA-CPL Licence??

I seem to recall that there is (or there used to be?) a rule that an initial JAA-CPL would only be issued to a person under age 60. Though a CPL holder can still fly commercially after age 60, other than on single-pilot AOC operations.

A hunt through the CAA website and through LASORS failed to provide the answer.

Can anyone help please?
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