Unfreezing an ATPL
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Check_6,
I *think* that the requiremens are the standard, must be 21 years of age and over and minimum 1500hrs total flying time to make the ATPL active. I suggest contacting the CAAS to confirm that. When did you do the Singapore ATPL by the way? It's a Dog with the negative marking. Hope you had the good "practice questions" that are available to help you out. :-)
Good luck with the rest of your flying.
I *think* that the requiremens are the standard, must be 21 years of age and over and minimum 1500hrs total flying time to make the ATPL active. I suggest contacting the CAAS to confirm that. When did you do the Singapore ATPL by the way? It's a Dog with the negative marking. Hope you had the good "practice questions" that are available to help you out. :-)
Good luck with the rest of your flying.
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Hi QNH1013,
Thanks for the reply. Guess I should have been more specific. Do you know how long is the period given to unfreeze the Singapore ATPL? I can definitely check with CAAS but just wanted to give this forum a go. Besides, after reading another post regarding the problem of having to resit all the papers if you're unable to unfreeze by 2002 in the UK, I thought I should make sure it's not happening in this part of the woods too!
I took my ATPL subjects Apr/May '98. Definitely no walk in the park with the negative marking I must say.
Thanks for the reply. Guess I should have been more specific. Do you know how long is the period given to unfreeze the Singapore ATPL? I can definitely check with CAAS but just wanted to give this forum a go. Besides, after reading another post regarding the problem of having to resit all the papers if you're unable to unfreeze by 2002 in the UK, I thought I should make sure it's not happening in this part of the woods too!
I took my ATPL subjects Apr/May '98. Definitely no walk in the park with the negative marking I must say.