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Bede
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OW wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2004 1:49 am I honestly don't know how long you have between writing the P-star and having a Student Pilot Permit issued (I do issue Student Pilot Permits), but I would suspect that if it took you two years to progress from writing the exam to getting a permit issued, you have some serious problems to deal with that are much more important than the expiry time.
Or you're under 14 years of age...
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Bede wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:07 am
Or you're under 14 years of age...
Just make sure that you write the PSTAR exam the day you turn 12 or after, you eager beaver, you.... :wink:
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I'm about eleven maturity wise. That doesn't prevent me from holding a PPL though.
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