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Posted By floating_rock

ORSA 1374 issued today should cover you until...

ORSA 1374 issued today should cover you until 22/11/2020

https://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?catid=1&pagetype=65&appid=11&mode=detail&id=9560

n.b. The requirement to have a...
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Posted By floating_rock

Thanks very much, I thought it was along those...

Thanks very much, I thought it was along those lines.
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Posted By floating_rock

CPL H to CPL A requirements

Hi,

I'm shortly to start a CPL A course, already as a holder of a CPL H.

Is anyone aware of any credit to reduce the training requirement below 15 hrs (down from 25 as I have an IR)? A couple...
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Posted By floating_rock

Kandi, I'd thoroughly recommend the Gen Nav...

Kandi,

I'd thoroughly recommend the Gen Nav refresher weekend at BGS - my laptop almost went out the window a handful of times when trying to learn Gen Nav, and the weekend really sorted me out....
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Posted By floating_rock

Mattria, I used BGS for my exams, and they...

Mattria,

I used BGS for my exams, and they were fairly accurate - for most exams I had a few new questions, as they get released, but the questionbank seems to catch up quickly. I'd thoroughly...
15th Jan 2018, 17:20
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Posted By floating_rock

I think the above 15 or so posts illustrate so...

I think the above 15 or so posts illustrate so much of what is wrong with our RW aviation setup - the tri-service bickering does zip all for any of us, and inhibits us at every step.

How about...
31st Oct 2017, 19:06
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Posted By floating_rock

Alas even those in existence still often can't be...

Alas even those in existence still often can't be as flexible as required to provide fuel \ services as required, particularly when operating at night or weekends. Almost invariably this is not...
25th Oct 2017, 05:47
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Posted By floating_rock

I recently came across an interesting podcast...

I recently came across an interesting podcast series on the Bergdahl case, and a lot of the background, interviews with Sgt Berghdahl, his platoon, the taliban etc

serialpodcast.org/season-two
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Posted By floating_rock

I used BGS, whilst working full time, just doing...

I used BGS, whilst working full time, just doing a work on weekends and evenings.

I could have had it all done in about 8/9 months if I hadn't had a few trips away over exam times that...
1st Oct 2017, 18:56
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Posted By floating_rock

Janes report on AAC

UK army aviation hit by new round of cuts | Jane's 360 (http://www.janes.com/article/74484/uk-army-aviation-hit-by-new-round-of-cuts)

Janes are reporting on the Aviation section of Army 2020(R),...
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Posted By floating_rock

Thank you all for taking the time to reply. The...

Thank you all for taking the time to reply. The 18 vs 36 month thing is quite a relief (although I've yet to be able to find it in CAP 804 - bedtime reading tonight I think!)

Interesting thoughts...
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Posted By floating_rock

ATPL Exam validity (IR in particular)

Hi,

I wonder if anyone can help me?

I am shortly to finish my ATPL A exams, and have been working to the idea that an IR must be opened within 36 months of the last exam.

However, some...
4th Aug 2012, 20:02
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Posted By floating_rock

For those of us without thousands of hours, can...

For those of us without thousands of hours, can someone give me a steer?

I've never really tried to delve into the woe of the CAA paperwork, and trying to find it is giving me all kinds of...
30th Dec 2010, 16:45
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Posted By floating_rock

To add a wee bit of meat onto Scotty's post. ...

To add a wee bit of meat onto Scotty's post.

One of the current courses which started at 60 sqn in early autumn have only managed a couple of flights apiece, have been told to come back from leave...
1st Feb 2007, 23:39
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Posted By floating_rock

So, with the obvious caveat that the AAC work on...

So, with the obvious caveat that the AAC work on the lottery basis, rather than aptitude testing, am I right in thinking that the tests an AAC applicant will do are the 4 I listed above, and the...
1st Feb 2007, 19:10
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Posted By floating_rock

AAC Aptitude

Hi,

Apologies for yet another aptitude thread - I know there have been thousands, but I can't quite find what I'm after with the search.

I'm off to Cranwell shortly to do the medical, aptitude...
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