XPost: rec.aviation.student
From: guy@obstruction.com
In article ,
Richard Russell wrote:
> On 26 Aug 2004 16:55:47 GMT, Rich Lafferty
> wrote:
>
> >I'm trying to figure out if I need/want to get my PTR. I had about
> >fifteen hours in the air when I stopped, and I'd completed ground
> >school. It's been four years since I've flown. Picking up the PTR
> >would involve going to Montreal to get it in person. I still have
> >*my* logbook; it's just not good enough for Transport Canada on
> >training issues.
> >
> I don't know the Canadian regulations, so this may be irrelevant but
> in the U.S. there is a time limit of two years after taking the
> knowledge test (ground school) until you take the practical flight
> test. If more than two years have past the test must be taken again.
> Do you have such restrictions in Canada?
It is one year in Canada, but I am not sure it applies in this case -- he
says
he has taken the ground school, but does not mention having done the written
test.
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