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Old 15th Jan 2016, 15:29
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Finished the ATPL; what happens with my 14 passed exams?

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I was wondering what exactly is going to happen with my ATPL written "license" when I'm done with all 14 exams? Will they be implemented in my license?
Doing them with Bristol Groundschool, so it will be under the UK CAA. However I'm doing all the rest of my flying training in another country, so how will I be able to present my school with the passed ATPL when I'll do the IR and CPL?

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You will be able to download a report off the CAA website , which shows all your passes and failures and the dates taken.

This, you can pass to your ATO for proof of pass
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Thanks for the reply!

Will I be able to present a printed version of the document from the CAA webpage after passing the 7 subjects covered in the IR syllabus, and do the IR skill test right away, or will I have to wait until all 14 ATPL subjects are passed?
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You have the choice, each exam you pass, you can print off a subject specific report or simply wait until the end of the 14 and print a completed report
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Ok, thanks a lot for your help!
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I think you got the answer you were looking for!

Enjoy the rest of your progress to what I believe to be the best job in the world!

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