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IMCR / IRR new statement from AOPA

Nothing really new but an update statement here:

http://www.aopa.co.uk/

(I have checked and I don’t think this is posted elsewhere on this forum)

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By: Dave Wilson - 22nd March 2013 at 16:41

I take it then that the basic thrust of all this is that if you want to do the IMCr and be able to fly EASA a/c with it then you have to do it before April 2014? In other words 12 months to do it, pass the skills test and apply for the rating.

I have a feeling that the CAA are going to be inundated next Feb-Mar with applications for new IMCrs.

My JAR-FCL license isn’t up for renewal until 2016, my IMCr is on that but I’m going to renew it before next April just in case the ******s change their mind.

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