NPPL-SSEA reval based on a PPL-MEPL LPC
I've sent this question to flcweb but no answer yet; what's the view of the assembled pool of intellect?
Someone recently passed their MEPL LPC with me.
This individual has an MEPL rating on a PPL, both SSEA and microlight ratings on an NPPL, but no SEPL rating on the PPL. They have thousands of Multi-piston hours and regularly also flies SSEA/SEPL aircraft on the NPPL, but does not have a 1 hour instructional flight that could be used for revalidation.
It seems reasonable that the successful MEPL LPC can act as a replacement for the 1 hour "instructional flight" for the NPPL-SSEA revalidation because it would do so for an SEPL rating on a PPL.
Is this the case?
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