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Multi Engine Written Exam (JAA)

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Old 23rd Mar 2002, 04:15
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Are you exempt from sitting the written exam if you have passed all your JAA ATPL theory subjects? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="frown.gif" /> . .. .Thanks
 
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Old 23rd Mar 2002, 15:11
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On the same subject, just to let people know that if you have over 100 hours on multi-piston overseas then you are exempt from any requirement for formal training in the UK (ie. you only have to pass the MEP skills test not the written).
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It's not hard compared to the ATPLs - more like the PPL theory exams...
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