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FlyerJosh 01-29-2007 05:51 AM

You have to retake if you leave a 121 carrier past the 2 year mark...

POPA 01-29-2007 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by Oblique (Post 109336)
61.35(a)(2)(iii) Date of birth, which shows the applicant meets or will meet the age requirements of this part for the certificate sought before the expiration date of the airman knowledge test report.

Well, at least one person got it right. :)
Seems like everybody's glossing right over this post...

Derek 01-29-2007 04:15 PM

I briefly looked in the FAR's and could not find anything that says you must be 21 years of age to take the written. However, I just started studying for the ATP written using the Gleim study guide and on page 11 of the 2007 ed. it says you must be 21. Don't know where they got that from though.

POPA 01-29-2007 04:36 PM

Since everybody seems to have missed it when Oblique posted the FAR, allow me to reiterate:
14 CFR 61.35 requires, for all written exams, identification which shows that the written results will not expire before the applicant is old enough to take the practical. This means that you must be 15 to take the private pilot written, 16 to take the commercial written, etc - even if those ages aren't specifically spelled out in the FARs.


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