ATPL studies
Hi ,
can anyone tell me if after passing the ATPL exams and gaining a CPL but not a Instrument Rating, whether I would have to retake all 14 exams if by the three year deadline I don't have 1500tt? How long are they current for if you don't have the IR? Finally I have enquired about a ATPL groundschool course at Oxford starting from the 26th August 2003-3rd April 2004, now does the second part of the exams follow on from the 3rd April, and if so how long does the exams take? One per day? How long is each paper? Regards, John |
Speedbird,
If you don't get your IR within 3 years, you will have to re-take exams. I think you can just re-take the IR exams, you don't have to re-do the complete set, although I'm not 100% sure on that. The 1500 hours is completely un-related, though - that's the requirement for the issue of a full ATPL, it's got nothing to do with getting an IR. I don't know the details of Oxford's course, but the exams follow the same format regardless of which school you study at. They vary in length, from very short ones like the R/T exams, to the longest ones which last several hours. The number of exams each day varies throughout the week, but the number of exams each candidate sits will depend on how the schools split their modules. If you plan on being busy all day, Monday-Thursday of the exam week, you won't go wrong, although Oxford might be able to give you more accurate details of their specific module break-down. FFF ----------------- |
The breakdown of the exams is (from memory) something like this, please feel free to correct any errors -
Monday Systems 1h40 Principles of Flight 1h Performance 1h Mass and Balance 1h Tuesday General Nav 2h Radio Nav 1h30 Flight Planning 3h Wednesday Instruments 1h Ops Procedures 1h Met 2h30 Thursday Law 1h Human Performance 1h VFR Comms 30 min IFR Comms 30 min |
Suggest you get familiar with the CAA SRG's website. Chock full of info.
LASORS Book mark this one. Ref Section G The holder of a valid JAR-FCL CPL(A)/IR with JAR-FCL ATPL Theory credit will be credited the JAR-FCL ATPL(A) Theoretical knowledge examination for a period of 7 years from the last validity date of the IR(A) entered in the CPL(A). A pass in the ATPL theory examinations will be accepted for the issue of a CPL or IR during the 36 months from the end of the month of the date of the final pass in the examinations. Provided that an IR is obtained during this period, a pass in the ATPL theoretical knowledge examinations will remain valid (for the purpose of ATPL issue) for a period of 7 years from the validity date of the most recent renewal IR entered in the CPL. However, if a professional licence with IR is not gained during the 36 month period, the ATPL theory credit will lapse. Candidates would have to re-pass the ATPL or IR theoretical knowledge examinations before an IR could be granted. |
ATPLs-Time up!
Has anyone out there finished all their ATPL exams and then subsequently been unable to complete the CPL/IR within the 36 month time limit due to funds running dry, for example? Just wondering how many people are falling short due to this?
Thanks, No. 2 |
Since the first JAA exams were sat 38 months ago and no-one passed more than a couple for the first 4 months this cannot yet have arisen.
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I think the 36 month rule is now also being applied to CAA exam passes also. The limit there used to be 5 years!
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Hi all!
I found myself in a situation lets say regarding expiry dates. I did the old CAA ATPL Writtens and GFT. I then had a few home problems lets say and the last thing on my mind at that time was to send everything off to the CAA to get a licence issued, hence they expired As a result to all this, and after lengthy conversations with the CAA this is the result. The CAA Have advised me that as I have passed the UK National exams I will not be required to do an approved groundschool course. I will just have to get the groundschool to sign me off. Most ground schools are very user friendly and will offer a brush up at a fraction of the cost, get you up to speed and sign you up for the exams. As far as the flying is concerned, as I also have a FAA Commercial licence I will be exempt from the 25hr Approved flight training and again, do just enough to get me through. If however you do not hold a current foreign licence then you will have to do the 25hr approved course. If you have any problems with any schools etc, just quote the lasors section D1 hope this helps and good luck! Cossie Girl |
Can you have the 36 Months without havin a current PPL?
Ie.......Can i let my PPL lapse and still keep the ATPL's? |
Hi RowleyUK
Yes I believe you can still have the 36 months even if your ppl is not current! as all you have to do for that anyway is to do a mini GFT Cossie Girl |
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