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CPL H to CPL A requirements

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Old 3rd May 2019, 11:39
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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 of people have suggested it is possible, but I'm yet to see anything written down to support this? I've had a trawl through the EASA documents, but can't find anything regarding this eventuality?

Any knowledge gratefully received!
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You get 10 hours reduction, if you hold an IR(A), but if you hold an IR(H) it's only 5 hours credit. The only credit a CPL(H) will give you is that you can count 100 hours PIC towards your 200 hours flight time required for CPL issue.

https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-ind...---aeroplanes/
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Thanks very much, I thought it was along those lines.
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