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boogie-nicey 31st July 2006 14:52

Examination Sittings
 
I note that some of my fellow ppruners mention that you have 4 attempts at the ATPL exams. Yet I was under the impression that there were (or least used to be) 6 attempts. Has something changed recently or could it be that 4 attempts per subject are permitted but overall you can attend the examination centre 6 times.

Somewhat confused .....

helicopter-redeye 31st July 2006 14:55

Six sittings in total.

Four shots at any one paper.

h-r

potkettleblack 31st July 2006 15:21

Yep that's right. Check out LASORS and refer to J1.5 on page 340. Don't forget the 18 months from the first sitting as well.

boogie-nicey 31st July 2006 15:59

thank you very much ......

sicky 31st July 2006 16:22

What happens after the 4 attempts? is that it? no more pilot for that unlcuky chap?

Mercenary Pilot 31st July 2006 16:25

Nah, it just means you have to start the exams again. fun fun fun:ok:

It happend to a mate of mine, hes done now though.

littco 31st July 2006 16:26

You have to go back to the ground school for further training and resit all 14 exams!

littco 31st July 2006 16:56


Originally Posted by Mercenary Pilot
What a load of bollox :rolleyes:


Err that was just my opinion! I'll edit it for you!

Mercenary Pilot 31st July 2006 16:59

I know some great pilots who have struggled with the JAA exam system :ok:

Jimmy The Big Greek 31st July 2006 22:20

I agree with mercenary pilot. Even if you would fail more than 4 times and you would have to start over dont let it spoil your career.

My personal experience is that Social skills, the ability to make friends (contacts) are far more important regarding the success of a pilot.

boogie-nicey 1st August 2006 14:03

Thanks guys, I haven't failed any yet but just wanted to be aware of what the current situation is like.

Mercenary Pilot 1st August 2006 14:15

If you don’t feel 100% confident in taking a particular subject, don’t sit it and concentrate on the others that you are taking on that stage.

If "it'll be alright" are the most famous last words of a pilot..."I'll give it a go anyway" must be the famous last words for an ATPL student :p

:ok:

BlueRobin 1st August 2006 21:35

Hi Boogie, another way of stating what MP says. Nigel at AFT when we met seemed pretty vigilant about who he let into the exam room, i.e. not before they are ready. I gather this helps with their pass stats. Does your FTO adopt the same attitude?

Good luck. How many more exams have you got to go?

I start with AFT a week Thursday and I thought I gave exams up 7 years ago! :eek: If there's one benefit vs academia, I don't have to write a dissertation or do coursework.

boogie-nicey 2nd August 2006 08:56

I am due to sit my first round of Modular 1 exams, but as always I wish to research the ground I'm walking on so that there aren't any unexpected pitfalls.


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