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Old 24th Apr 2006, 21:34
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Going back to the UK

G'day all. I am currently training in Australia from Zero to ATPL (CASA). Upon completion I am looking at returning to the UK as I was born there and am a national. Because I will be under 21, my ATPL will be frozen, but when I go to convert will I need to convert my CPL or the ATPL only. According to the CAA website, I only need to worry about the ATPL, then obtain MCC, new medical etc. Is this true or are there other things to worry about?
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If you have done all your traing in AUS and completed the ATPL exams, unless you have quite a bit of jet time up your sleeve your going to have to do the JAA ATPL's which take 6 months at least.

Are you planning on meeting all the requirements for the AUS ATPL apart from the age? eg 1500 hour mark ?

Because if not you will really just have a AUS CPL with the ATPL theory exams completed.
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