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Old 28th Feb 2019, 13:41
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Level Attitude
 
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If this is about showing recency the LAPL is not unique. So what have you not yet mentioned that makes it so?
My apologies, as LAPL is an EASA Licence I should have said: "An EASA ATPL, EASA CPL or EASA PPL will contain an SEP(L) Rating with a set expiry date....."

LAPL privileges are unique in EASA as, once obtained, they depend solely on meeting the recency requirements (before every flight) to exercise them (plus valid relevant medical of course).
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