Mil Bridging Package (UK) - exam pass validity
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Mil Bridging Package (UK) - exam pass validity
Ladies & Gents,
I'm a QSP(H) in the British military currently undertaking the bridging package for ATPL(H). I would like to check what is the validity period of an exam pass under this system, ie how long is allowed to elapse bewteen passing the bridging exam and sitting the air law/op procedures exams? I've checked LASORS and JAR-FCL 2 and while I've found some related info, I'm not 100% confident as to the answer to my question.
Thanks for any replies,
Gedney
I'm a QSP(H) in the British military currently undertaking the bridging package for ATPL(H). I would like to check what is the validity period of an exam pass under this system, ie how long is allowed to elapse bewteen passing the bridging exam and sitting the air law/op procedures exams? I've checked LASORS and JAR-FCL 2 and while I've found some related info, I'm not 100% confident as to the answer to my question.
Thanks for any replies,
Gedney

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That's a good question, and you're right in not in Lasors (unlikely it'll be in JAR FCL anyway, as it's an agreement between UK military and UK CAA only- not the whole of JAA).
Best bet is email [email protected] and ask.
I would hazard a guess that there isn't really an expiry of the bridging package provided you're still in the military, which again you'd have to be in order to qualify as a QSP.
No point asking on here really, you need to answer from the horses mouth, especially as it's not in Lasors.
VJW
Best bet is email [email protected] and ask.
I would hazard a guess that there isn't really an expiry of the bridging package provided you're still in the military, which again you'd have to be in order to qualify as a QSP.
No point asking on here really, you need to answer from the horses mouth, especially as it's not in Lasors.
VJW




