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ATPL, 14 groundschool exams, do you have to sit them again??

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Old 12th Aug 2011, 15:35
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The reason for this mess is that the IR exams are not a subset of the ATPL exams.

They are produced by taking the applicable ATPL exams and then stripping out questions which are not in the IR syllabus.

This is an inexact process, which is why the IR question banks are only about 70-80% a match to the actual exams (I have just finished my IR exams, after working through the entire GTS IR QB, so I know ).

One scenario where somebody might sit the IR exams, plus the CPL exams, is to take advantage of the 15-hour ICAO IR to JAA IR conversion route, plus he also wants to be an instructor one day.

But it's an awfully long way round it, and "ATPL theory" is still needed (or is handy) for some non-commercial things e.g. flying a G-reg TBM700/850.
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Old 12th Aug 2011, 19:41
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if I understand correctly it would have been easier to create an IR written test than 14 exams;or ad an exam , IR, and get rid of the IR questions in the 14 written test.
For someone who let his cpl lapsed after 7 years, all he had to do is to pass the written test again and renew his IR SEP.


For the guys who have FAA&JAA, if a pilot go to the USA and do a FAA biennal flight review including IR check with a CFII, does it count for the JAA? or it must be give ny a FAA flight examiner(check cost 400$ plus plane).

what's the new rules with the EASA?

my God , it's complicated!
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