CPL H IR exam credits
Has anybody recently been awarded any exam credits when doing an IR course while holding a CPLH.
I am receiving conflicting information. :ugh: Thanks RJ |
Not sure what you mean. There are regularly exam credits for all exams.
Phil |
I think he/she is asking if any CPL holder sitting their IR exams was automatically credited any subjects on the basis they are a CPL holder. When I sat my IR exams in 2009-2010 (as a JAA CPL holder) I was credited only Human Performance, however looking at CAP804/Part-FCL it states the following:
Page 248: FCL.615 IR(H) – Theoretical Knowledge Examinations and Flight Instruction (a)Course. Applicants for an IR shall have received a course of theoretical knowledge and flight instruction at an ATO. The course shall be: (1) an integrated training course which includes training for the IR, in accordance with Appendix 3 to Part-FCL (refer to CAP 804, Section 4, Part L, Appendix 3); or (2) a modular course in accordance with Appendix 6 to Part-FCL,(refer to CAP 804, Section 4, Part L, Appendix 6). (b)Examination. Applicants shall demonstrate a level of theoretical knowledge appropriate to the privileges granted in the following subjects: — Air Law, — Aircraft General Knowledge – Instrumentation, — Flight Performance and Monitoring, — Human Performance, — Meteorology, — Radio Navigation, — IFR Communications. Page 362: Section 4, Part L, Appendix 1, A 4 4 IR 4.1 An applicant for an IR having passed the relevant theoretical examinations for a CPL in the same aircraft category is credited towards the theoretical knowledge requirements in the following subjects: – Human Performance – Meteorology 4.2 An applicant for an IR(H) having passed the relevant theoretical examinations for an ATPL(H) VFR is required to pass the following examination subjects: – Air Law – Flight Planning and Flight Monitoring – Radio Navigation – IFR Communications It does not appear to state whether these credits rely on your CPL/ATPL(H)VFR theory exams still being within their 36 month validity period, or not. It simply states "having passed the relevant theoretical examinations for a CPL in the same aircraft category", so without giving any time limit I would have thought that being a CPL holder will at least credit you HP and Met (and possibly even AGK too if you have previously passed ATPL(H) VFR exams). |
That would be how I read it.
Phil |
Thanks !
Has anybody had these exam credits excepted by the CAA to your knowledge ? Cheers RJ |
Human Performance - yes, me, as CPL holder taking IR exams 7 years after sitting initial ATPL's. If unsure, and your in the UK, get the confirmation in writing from the horses mouth. This was before EASA regs were in force (2009-2010), but as I read it you are now credited more than then, FCLweb should be able confirm this.
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