fATPL - how long is it valid
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fATPL - how long is it valid
If you hold a valid & current UK CPL/IR on multi-pilot aircraft, how long have you got to unfreeze your atpl [ old caa exams pre jar ]
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if you let your IR lapse for more than 7 yrs, then you have to redo the subjects, this would be the only way of actually loosing it I guess the way you are talking. Unless of course you have another ICAO licence and keep that IR current, then you are ok.
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DeltaT,
I know that what you say is correct for the JAR exams - but does the same apply to the CAA exams, which is what ecj is asking about? I'm not suggesting that you're wrong, it's just that I don't know so I was wondering if you could clarify. (Just out of interest as far as I'm concerned, since I did the JAR exams, but I'm sure it's more than "just out of interest" for ecj!)
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I know that what you say is correct for the JAR exams - but does the same apply to the CAA exams, which is what ecj is asking about? I'm not suggesting that you're wrong, it's just that I don't know so I was wondering if you could clarify. (Just out of interest as far as I'm concerned, since I did the JAR exams, but I'm sure it's more than "just out of interest" for ecj!)
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As part of the transition arrangements for the the change to JAA exams when the CAA announced the final CAA ATPL exam timetable they also announced that no CAA/ATPLs would be issued after June 2002. The relevant AIC has lapsed now and is no longer available on the web.
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