kenguan
26th Oct 2012, 07:42
My EASA AMEL is due for renewal soon. However, as I am currently not practicing / certifying under my EASA license, I was thinking of letting it lapse for a while, and renew it at a later date.
I remember many many years ago (under Sect "L" I think) there was a document which states that you can renew an expired license provided it has not expired more than a certain number of say 2 years. More than 2 years you need to pass certain exams, more than 5 years you have to re-sit everything again etc etc.
But I can't seem to find any similar statement with regards to renewal of expired EASA license...
I remember many many years ago (under Sect "L" I think) there was a document which states that you can renew an expired license provided it has not expired more than a certain number of say 2 years. More than 2 years you need to pass certain exams, more than 5 years you have to re-sit everything again etc etc.
But I can't seem to find any similar statement with regards to renewal of expired EASA license...