There is no time limit on the "ground school" portion of your training, however, you do need an endorsement from an instructor who certifies that he has either given you the training, or reviewed your training and decided that you are ready for the practical test. This instructor has to have given you 3 hours of instruction within the preceding 60 days of the test. If, when endorsement time comes, it has been a long time since you completed the ground school, you should expect to be quizzed pretty heavily by that instructor, so don't forget what you learned. Keep studying it, because if that instructor doesn't think you are ready, you don't get the required endorsement
2007-03-01 11:52:10
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answered by Flug 3
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No, there's no time limit to complete the flight time after ground school is done. The only time limit is on your written exam (24 calendar months).
2007-03-01 11:08:18
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answered by barrych209 5
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Nope. the only time limit is with the written (computerized) exam.
You must take your checkride before the last day of the month, 24 months after you take the written, or it becomes void.
You would then have to re-take the written.
2007-03-01 10:44:05
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answered by Skyhawk 5
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2016-10-17 01:27:10
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answered by archuletta 4
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Nope you can take as long as you would like. You have to pass the FAA written test though so I wouldn't wait too long to take it. After that all you have to do is go on a checkride and you have your license
2007-03-01 14:46:37
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answered by adam a 2
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No, unless they have changed the rules lately.
2007-03-01 12:30:59
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answered by Charles V 4
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