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Time Limits
Can anybody advise what time limits are imposed by he JAA in which to complete your ATPL? There are time limits for completion of exams and flying, but I am having difficulty in interpteting them? Do you know where they are referenced?
Thank for your help!! Currybeast |
Yep.
LASORS You have 3 years to get a CPL and IR after the last exam has been completed. J1.7 JAR-FCL THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATION ACCEPTANCE PERIOD Potential candidates for the JAR-FCL ATPL theoretical knowledge examinations should first consider the implications of JAR-FCL 1.495 or 2.495 that relates to the Acceptance Period. 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. Source: LASORS Section J page 7. If you have a CPL with IR, you have 7 years to get an ATPL from the last validity date of the IR. • 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). Source: LAS Section G pg 3 I strongly suggest to you that you bookmark the CAA website and refer to it regularly. |
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