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Posted By portsharbourflyer

Parkfell, you are partly correct, there is an 18...

Parkfell, you are partly correct, there is an 18 months time limit to complete the exams once the first exam is sat, the 36 months for completing the training starts from when the exams are...
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Yes you can renew the medical without even...

Yes you can renew the medical without even flying. If you are under 40, while the class 1 medical expires after 12 months, it is still then gives you a Class 2 medical for a further 4 years (5 years...
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Posted By portsharbourflyer

Peter_Ahons, if you are worried about finishing...

Peter_Ahons, if you are worried about finishing training in a hiring wave then its best for you to stop flying now and go find a different industry.
In the last 20 years the only hiring boom was...
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Posted By portsharbourflyer

"It always amazes me that those enrolling think...

"It always amazes me that those enrolling think it is all about aeroplane design. It is not. 90% of the course is mathematics":

While what you say is in essence correct, I think the better way to...
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Posted By portsharbourflyer

Everyone has very short memories, history is...

Everyone has very short memories, history is normally a very good way to predict the future.

Trent210, to a lesser extent that is exactly what seemed to be happening in the period when...
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Posted By portsharbourflyer

Well the industry could follow the FAA way and...

Well the industry could follow the FAA way and bring in an hours requirement.

The pre-JAA CAA self improver route required 700 hours to hold a CPL (the BCPL was obtained at 150 hours and that was...
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Posted By portsharbourflyer

18 months seems quite quick for that era. I...

18 months seems quite quick for that era. I would say most instructors and turboprop pilots were stuck for nearly the best part of 5 years before moving on (if at all) in that post 9/11 era between...
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