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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. |
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).
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OK great. Thanks l will see what transpires.
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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).
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Thought the OP`s question was about the ATPLH,no mention of IR....?
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Originally Posted by sycamore
(Post 10852567)
Thought the OP`s question was about the ATPLH,no mention of IR....?
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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.
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
(Post 10852679)
Maybe you were converting the licence as well? To convert just an IR there are no exams.
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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