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Old 22nd Jul 2004, 13:17
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does it count

Hi all i am in the Air Training Corps
and have been flying for 1 and a half hours in the ATC and was wondering if anyone knew if that counts towards my ppl being 14 when i did my flying

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Old 22nd Jul 2004, 13:40
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Hey - Yeah it should have been logged by your ATC I think, and once you start your training you can put those hours towards your PPL.

They should have taught different things each time you went flying with the ATC, and in effect, this is like you've started the very basics of your flight training. So it all counts!

Please, if i'm wrong - someone correct me



Good luck

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Old 22nd Jul 2004, 13:41
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Yep you can log it.

You are meant to get the log book signed by an officer I think.

1.5hrs isn't really much in the grand scope of things but they all add up in the end.

Good luck

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