Lapsed PPL(A) and SEP renewal cost question
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Lapsed PPL(A) and SEP renewal cost question
Learned aviators,
I am hoping that someone in the know can help answer my question regarding PPL renewal.
The situation I'm in:
JAA PPL(A) which expired May 2013
SEP(L) which expired Mar 2012
In the last month I have got a new medical and flown a proficiency check with an examiner. I am therefore about to send off a SRG1104 (JAR-FCL to EASA license conversion) and a SRG119C (for SEP class rating renewal) along with all supporting documentation.
My question is; what do I need to pay the CAA? I know license conversion is currently £72. Is it just that? Or do I pay a class rating renewal (£88)? Or both? Or some other fee?
I have emailed the CAA to no avail, and I find their online list of charges rather awkward to decipher. Any help from people with experience would be greatly appreciated!
jkots
I am hoping that someone in the know can help answer my question regarding PPL renewal.
The situation I'm in:
JAA PPL(A) which expired May 2013
SEP(L) which expired Mar 2012
In the last month I have got a new medical and flown a proficiency check with an examiner. I am therefore about to send off a SRG1104 (JAR-FCL to EASA license conversion) and a SRG119C (for SEP class rating renewal) along with all supporting documentation.
My question is; what do I need to pay the CAA? I know license conversion is currently £72. Is it just that? Or do I pay a class rating renewal (£88)? Or both? Or some other fee?
I have emailed the CAA to no avail, and I find their online list of charges rather awkward to decipher. Any help from people with experience would be greatly appreciated!
jkots
The examiner should have signed your class rating renewal. As you have a valid class rating all you require from the CAA is the EASA licence Cost £72. Make sure that you have Level 6 ELP or complete the SRG 1199 as well.