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Old 15th June 2008 | 21:50
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From: Planet OceanSky
Of course my ATPL is frozen until I reach the 1500 hours necessary to "unfreeze" it (including all the night time, PIC etc, etc...) I was just explaining one of the various options to do a complete program.
And where did you read that I was talking about 5000 Euros in the UK (it would be Pounds by the way in this case)?
I have had several quotations for such a FAA-IR conversion to JAA, all below 5000 Euros, but definitely not in the UK !

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Old 15th June 2008 | 21:56
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There is no such thing as a frozen ATPL, fATPL, etc. These are romantic constructs enabling the ego-challenged to pretend they're in something of a privileged airline pilots' club. You don't hear the Americans pretentiously boasting of frozen ATP Certificates, frozen Astronaut Certificates, etc.
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