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Flightsimluke
17th Jul 2011, 22:09
Okay, so this is probably a really dumb question, but when i am training for my nppl, how would i fly solo to attain my license without a license? :confused:

Whopity
17th Jul 2011, 22:29
Your Medical Declaration is your Student Pilot Licence

BillieBob
18th Jul 2011, 10:30
Also ANO Article 52: Flight crew licence requirement - Exception for solo flying training

CS-DDO
18th Jul 2011, 10:47
Basically you do have a license...but a student licence that allows you to do all the training flight (solo and dual), supervised by an FTO.

Flightsimluke
18th Jul 2011, 14:33
thanks guys

rich_g85
18th Jul 2011, 15:33
I always assumed I was flying "on" my instructor's licence.

Whopity
19th Jul 2011, 19:32
A figure of speech dear boy!

BillieBob
19th Jul 2011, 20:26
A figure of speech dear boy! As is, I have to say, "Your Medical Declaration is your Student Pilot Licence". There is, in the UK, as you know, no such thing as a Student Pilot Licence, neither is one required, as Article 52 makes clear.

BTW, you don't sound nearly as convincing as Dai, dear boy.

Crash one
19th Jul 2011, 20:27
I always assumed I was flying "on" my instructor's licence.


Ask your instructor if you can do a solo navex through cloud "on" his licence.

rich_g85
20th Jul 2011, 10:35
Very good. :hmm:

Whopity
20th Jul 2011, 10:40
As is, I have to say, "Your Medical Declaration is your Student Pilot Licence".I still have a medical certificate that states that it includes the privileges of a Student Pilot's Licence which of course did exist before the ANO was amended, and the only documentation required became a valid Medical Certificate. Old memories die hard.