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P.N.Ridley 1st August 2020 15:06

ATPL(H) question UK
 
Hello all.


May l pick your brains. My UK ATPL(H) expired in 2009. Since then l have been exercising the privilages of a UK ATPL(A).


My question is will l be able to renew or revalidate the ATPL(H) if l do a type conversion at an approved ATO? Would l have issues with the validity of the ATPL(H) exam credits?


​​​​I passed both the Aeroplane and rotary exams last century. I look forward to some guidance as the CAA....well.

rudestuff 1st August 2020 20:19

If an IR expires by more than 7 years, you're required to retake the IR exams, however as you have a current IR in a different category, you should be covered as there is no requirement for additional exams when converting an IR (A) to IR(H).

P.N.Ridley 1st August 2020 21:03

OK great. Thanks l will see what transpires.

rogue leader 3rd August 2020 20:46


Originally Posted by rudestuff (Post 10851129)
If an IR expires by more than 7 years, you're required to retake the IR exams, however as you have a current IR in a different category, you should be covered as there is no requirement for additional exams when converting an IR (A) to IR(H).

There was in 2007 when I did it the other way round; the 5 Aeroplane specific ATPL exams.

sycamore 3rd August 2020 21:49

Thought the OP`s question was about the ATPLH,no mention of IR....?

rudestuff 4th August 2020 04:38


Originally Posted by sycamore (Post 10852567)
Thought the OP`s question was about the ATPLH,no mention of IR....?

It was. But since the OP holds an ATPL already, they don't need to do the ATPL exams again. What they need is a type/IR.

rudestuff 4th August 2020 04:41


Originally Posted by rogue leader (Post 10852543)
There was in 2007 when I did it the other way round; the 5 Aeroplane specific ATPL exams.

Maybe you were converting the licence as well? To convert just an IR there are no exams.

rogue leader 4th August 2020 07:27


Originally Posted by rudestuff (Post 10852679)
Maybe you were converting the licence as well? To convert just an IR there are no exams.

Correct, my bad. I misunderstood the OP and replied in haste.

If I'm honest I'm not 100% sure what they mean by an expired UK ATPL(H), as I have an EASA ATPL(H) which is valid for life AFAIK, so I'll leave it to those with greater knowledge in this area :-)

RL


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