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发表于 27-2-2009 10:25 AM
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REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENCE CONVERSION FROM ICAO CONTRACTING STATE (FOREIGN COUNTRY) CPL OR CPL/IR TO MALAYSIAN CPL/IR OR FROZEN ATPL – MALAYSIAN CITIZEN ONLY DCA has an existing policy for converting foreign (ICAO contracting states) professional licence (ATPL & CPL) to Malaysian Licence as contained in AIC 4/95. The conversion is only acceptable when the candidate has met the minimum academic qualification which is 5 credits at SPM level or equivalent inclusive of credit in Mathematics, English and a Sciences subjects. 2. This AIC stipulates that an applicant having a total flying experience of less than 500 hours in civil registered aeroplane wishing to convert his/her licence to Malaysian CPL with IR shall attend an abridged flying course. The course has to be done by any Malaysian Approved Flying Training Organization (AFTO). 3. The abridge course shall include the following:- i) Ground theory lessons and pass the examination paper as follows:- a) CAA 6 papers ( Flight Planning, Navigation, Instruments, Radio Aids, Met. Theory, Met. Practical ) b) Aviation Law and Procedures Part I and II c) Loading d) Performance A e) Human Performance & Limitations f) Aircraft Type Technical ii) Flying Training with a minimum of 35 hours on Multi Engine aeroplane and meeting the CPL/IR breakdown of 100 hours PIC of which up to maximum of 30 hours may be as pilot acting as PIC under supervision (P1 US), 20 hours (PIC) on cross country navigation, 10 hours night flying of which 5 hours must be as PIC, and other requirements as deemed necessary. Total flying experience is not less than 200 hours. iii) Pass an assessment flight test (GFT/IR) by DCA Examiner. 4. The theory examination papers for paragraph 3 (i) (a) above can be taken either at CPL or ATPL level upon request by the applicant. 5. Successful applicant will be awarded a Malaysian CPL/IR or Frozen ATPL.
( Note: For conversion of Singapore OR UK CPL/IR, DCA will evaluate the detail results of paragraph 3(i) for acceptance. However the requirement of 35 hours is still applicable. |
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