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Old 27th Sep 2005, 03:15
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JAR CPL min hours to start training / take flight test?

Hi all, a fairly simple question I'm sure if I could just get a straight answer from someone, because I've had so many conflicting responses, but here goes...

I have 130hrs TT &
65Hrs PIC

I am curently studying for my ATPL writtens in the USA at a JAR approved FTO.

What I need to know is how many hours do I have to have TT and PIC in order to begin my CPL training for my flight test.

And the minimum hours TT & PIC required in my logbook to apply for the flight test.

Finally the minimum hours TT & PIC required in my logbook for the CAA to issue my CPL.


If I get these questions answered I will be a happy man, and I have high hopes some fello PPruners will quiet easily be able to help me out!!


Thanks guys ' gals

G747
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Old 27th Sep 2005, 08:10
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All the info you need is here:

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/LASORS2005.PDF

Good luck!

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If you are at a JAA approved FTO - why not ask them what the answers are?

If you don't believe them - and prefer to believe the unknown posters on Pprune - why are you paying them for your training?
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Hey keygrip, sometimes it is hard to get straight answers from my lecturers here, but LASORS sorted it out.

Thanks
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