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Heliplates 3rd Feb 2008 20:08

Entry requirements
 
Hi All

Can anyone tell me if there is any entry requirements (eg GCSE's A levels)
you need before you can enroll on to cpl(h) or atpl exam course's?
All i can seem to find is the student must have sufficient knowledge of maths and physics, do they just take your word for it or is there a minimum requirement?

Your help will be much appreciated,

Many thanks Heliplates.

Whirlygig 3rd Feb 2008 20:28

If you're embarking on modular training with a PPL(H), then there are no entrance requirements as such just, as you say, a sufficient knowledge of maths and physics.

If you have already undertaken PPL ground exams, you should have a rough idea of the level that is required.

Some integrated schools may have their own requirements however.

If you find you're having difficulty with some of the concepts and you're undertaking distance learning, you may have to put yourself on a brush-up course.

Cheers

Whirls

Heliringer 3rd Feb 2008 20:30

The only thing you need mate is money. That is what it takes to become a civilian pilot.

timex 3rd Feb 2008 20:32

Try to have a look at some of the various study books and you can see for yourself the standard required.

Good luck

Cyclic Hotline 3rd Feb 2008 21:11


The only thing you need mate is money. That is what it takes to become a civilian pilot.
And those are the facts, Ma'am.:bored:

manfromuncle 3rd Feb 2008 21:12

You need an ICAO PPL before starting a CPL/ATPL Groudschool course.

Whirlygig 3rd Feb 2008 21:32

Only on the modular route; if the original poster wants to pay for an integrated ab initio course then there are no entry requirements except those which may be required by the individual school.

Cheers

Whirls

Heliplates 4th Feb 2008 16:22

Thanks all.

Cheers Heliplates.

manfromuncle 4th Feb 2008 16:28

Entry requirement to be a professional helicopter pilot? Easy - £70,000 or rich parents.

helimutt 4th Feb 2008 18:50

Yes, £70k will make you an entry level pro pilot (on paper anyway) but budget for another £30k+ to become salaried. If only it was that easy.

dcfc 5th Feb 2008 20:54

Find yourself a few magic beans....throw them out of the window and hope they grow into a feckin great big sunflower which you can climb to claim your golden egg laying chuck...because from my expeience its all about the dosh you dont have!!

Good Luck sonny!!:ok:


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