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r22
If you hold JAA CPL(H) and then get an IR(H), ie pass the 7 exams and flying course and test, then you will qualify for ATPL theory credit and be able to apply for an ATPL(H) when you have satisfied all other requirements such as night, multicrew, total hours, etc.
I had this confirmed directly from the CAA 2 weeks ago (in writing).
If you hold JAA CPL(H) and then get an IR(H), ie pass the 7 exams and flying course and test, then you will qualify for ATPL theory credit and be able to apply for an ATPL(H) when you have satisfied all other requirements such as night, multicrew, total hours, etc.
I had this confirmed directly from the CAA 2 weeks ago (in writing).
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have a caa cpl and did the first 3 ir exams last may so i vwould have been in amendment 3 so that means when i get ir flight test, if i go to the north sea could get my atpl then
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Hi R22 male
Because you started when the CAA were using ammendment 3 of JAR FCL 2, the answer to your question is yes, I'm in the same position as you.
Don't forget you only get 18 months to complete the all IR theory exams from the end of the month when you first passed one of the IR theory exams.
Once you've passed all the IR theory exams you get 36 months to get the IR issued.
Because you started when the CAA were using ammendment 3 of JAR FCL 2, the answer to your question is yes, I'm in the same position as you.
Don't forget you only get 18 months to complete the all IR theory exams from the end of the month when you first passed one of the IR theory exams.
Once you've passed all the IR theory exams you get 36 months to get the IR issued.