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Old 30th Jan 2011, 01:40
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JAR theory - EASA flying

Hello Guys.
Im doing my atpl theory subjects at the moment. As we know EASA will be taking over at some point...I think its next year? If i complete my atpl's (JAR) and start my training for the CPL/IR when EASA is effective,do you think i will have to do some sort of ground school or written exams all over again? Because i know i wont be able to fund the CPL/IR for this year and maybe not before 18 months...Any help is much appreciated...
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The transition from JAA to EASA requirements will be seamless. Any qualifications gained under JAA will remain valid under EASA.
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