irish cpl
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From: house
irish cpl
Hi guys
I currently have an icao ppl and 120 hrs total flying time. This includes about 30 hours pilot in command and the rest is dual time. I will be working in south africa for 1 year and will be returning to ireland thereafter with the possibility to persue my CPL/IR. Can anyone please give some advice on how to best utilise my time off as regards flying. Should I just hour build here and then when I get home do the CPL practical and theory. If hour building is the option, how many more hours should I need in order to apply for the CPL practical test in Ireland.
I currently have an icao ppl and 120 hrs total flying time. This includes about 30 hours pilot in command and the rest is dual time. I will be working in south africa for 1 year and will be returning to ireland thereafter with the possibility to persue my CPL/IR. Can anyone please give some advice on how to best utilise my time off as regards flying. Should I just hour build here and then when I get home do the CPL practical and theory. If hour building is the option, how many more hours should I need in order to apply for the CPL practical test in Ireland.
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From: Liege
Try posting your question on the www.flyinginireland.com/forum Flying in Ireland forums.




