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Old 4th Jan 2009, 19:25
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Exclamation JAA PPL Aviation Law (H) Exam introduced??

Hi there,

I just heard some disappointing information that I might have to resit my Aviation Law Exam because they're now produced a Helicopter version of the exam.

I was not aware of this but other students I went to Bristow Academy with have been informed they cannot finish their JAA PPL until they resit their Aviation Law exam in the form of a (H).

Anyone with any information on the specifics of this exam, has much phantom material do we need to study to pass this exam?
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It's exactly the same exam as the fixed wing one except there are 2 or 3 helicopter specific questions, one question is something about when floats are required, as I remember.
 

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