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lutonvarieze
12th Sep 2014, 13:18
Wondering where to go to add TMG to my EASA PPL A SEP license? I think I need a skills test to do this. I live north of Stevenage. Wondering what is reasonably near and reasonably priced?

The number of solo hours I have done over the last 2 years is a bit short. I've been concentrating on gliding instead, so if I did a TMG skills test would that also cover me for my PPL A SEP? Or would I still have to do the hours or a skills test on a Cessna to keep that current?

Many thanks...

worrab
12th Sep 2014, 14:40
Are you in the UK? - it's tricky to find an EASA TMG FI and examiner. There aren't very many in the sceptered isle. You may find it easier to have a different licence for flying motor gliders.

kevkdg
12th Sep 2014, 18:09
I know of one or two in north Yorkshire

Piper.Classique
12th Sep 2014, 19:01
I did mine at Romorantin. Yes, I know it is a long way for you, but it didn't take long. An hour in the morning to get some handling, then the test in the afternoon.

DaveW
13th Sep 2014, 10:36
I added a TMG Rating to my PPL SEP in April, with Oxfordshire Sportflying at Enstone.

I'd certainly recommend them.

Post-Rating, TMG hours serve to keep the SEP valid also.

lutonvarieze
13th Sep 2014, 11:13
Thanks Dave. Think I'll try Enstone then. How many hours did it take you to convert??

lutonvarieze
13th Sep 2014, 11:16
Just had a look at their website, the slingsby is only 90 squid!!!

Prop swinger
13th Sep 2014, 13:05
Yeah, but it takes twice as long to do the navigation bit so you don't really save anything.

Dusty_B
13th Sep 2014, 18:39
If you already hold a EASA PPL with SEP then you don't need to do a nav section - it's just a Class Rating test. So yes, the Venture will still save you a lot of pennies compared to the Diamona.

How long to convert? Depends on your experience of course. If you've got some tailwheel time it will help, and if you're pretty good at glide circuits and PFLs you're nearly there!! You could be ready for test in an hour or three...

To say any more might constitute advertising, so let's just leave it at PM me if you're interested...!

Aylestone
14th Sep 2014, 09:18
I added a TMG to my CPL last year. Trained with Oxford Sport at Enstone. Needed an EASA TMG examiner which they do not have so took the aircraft to Hinton where there is an examiner. Two organisations are at Hinton, one is a sound gentleman who I would recommend. Avoid the other.

Total cost including training, test fee, and CAA fee about £700. Hope this helps.

znww5
14th Sep 2014, 11:32
Just a footnote to Dusty_B's comment. In the past some examiners didn't include a nav component and some did; recently EASA has mandated that the test should always include a nav component. It is nothing too onerous; locally, the stude is expected to simply plog and fly to a given destination - usually the test area.

Typical conversion times are in the 2 to 5 hours region, depending on experience and recency - power pilots with glider experience would be nearer the lower figure.

Aylestone
14th Sep 2014, 14:02
There was a nav element but we used this just to take the aircraft away for some general handling. At most the nav was 20 minutes and we worked our way back doing stalls etc.

Squawk 2650
20th Sep 2014, 16:59
Can a PPL examiner do your TMG test and sign you off or do they have to be a TMG examiner?

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172510
20th Sep 2014, 17:05
In the past some examiners didn't include a nav component and some did; recently EASA has mandated that the test should always include a nav component.
Where is it documented? I could not find it in theFCL nor in the AMC