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Old 16th November 2011 | 12:45
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Atpl distance learning study without class room brush course.

Hello colleagues,can someone please recommend any flight school in europe that can offer me an atpl distance learning and issue me a certification of ground trainnig completion via distance learning with no class room study.thank you for your help.
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Old 16th November 2011 | 13:57
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That's the only school I know of, where you can do the JAA ATP theory (provided you already hold an ICAO CPL/IR) without attending any presence ground class.

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Old 16th November 2011 | 13:58
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Not possible in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR–FCL 1.285 section 4.

Classroom attendance is mandatory for JAR ATPL theory unless you have an exemption due to converting from another ICAO ATPL etc.
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Old 16th November 2011 | 14:02
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The brushup courses are mandatory for distance learning unless you hold a non-JAA ATPL.

Edit: Big Grecian beat me to it

I heard that in Switzerland, they also don't require any ground school but I don't know if that is true or not.

Edit: looks like Transsonic beat me to it
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Old 16th November 2011 | 15:05
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Anything with no ground school is not JAA compliant.
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Old 16th November 2011 | 16:10
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True, but JAA is not regulatory. EASA will be regulatory. Until EASA is in full effect, you will find variations from country to country.
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