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atpl(h) too much info.

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Old 4th Sep 2005, 15:51
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atpl(h) too much info.

I am studying for my atpl(h) and finf it a little depressing as most of the interim course is of very little practical use to me. When will they finally sort a rotory only course? Too late for me but Im sure future students would be thankful.
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Old 4th Sep 2005, 16:14
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Probably coming up soon, but what will be the difference I wonder? M&B as a helicopter calc rather than airplane ? Will there be a FPM based on rotary? JAR POFH but is there a difference?

CAA 'rumoured' to be wanting to get away from H Interim soon.

h-r (diff name/ same boat)
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True. Not sure whether atpl(h) was the right option anyway as bristows didnt sound very hopeful for me when i spoke to their h r. Apparantly there are not many sponsorships for IR's.
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