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Old 15th December 2004 | 11:07
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CAP 421 Extinct?

I just went looking on the U.K. CAA website for a copy of CAP 421 which is/was the Basic Flying Course for Helicopters. The search tool replied that it did not exist, and scanning the site I could not find it.

Anyone know if it is still published, or if not what happened to it? We have a dog-eared much photo-copied version and would like a replacement.


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I think it became extinct once all UK licences were issued in accordance with FCL-2.
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Old 15th December 2004 | 15:09
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There are a few differences between the JAR and old UK PPL(H) exercises and numbers - presumably this is why it has been deleted.

I would also be interested to know what is used instead these days............
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