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memories of px
must the three landings be P1, or can they be three landings with an instructor? before carrying passengers again
90 day rule. In order to carry passengers, you must have completed within the previous 90 days, three take-offs and landings as sole manipulator of the controls in the same type or class to be used on the flight. If carrying passengers at night, one of those takeoffs and landings must also have been at night, unless you hold an instrument rating.
If flying on a UK PPL or NPPL, you may fly with one other person who is also a pilot qualified on class or type, without having met the requirements of the 90 day rule. They must be informed of the fact that you are not current to carry passengers and you must also make it clear you are the pilot in command. This is known in the ANO as the ‘recent experience exception'.
Can be with an instructor or solo, although it depends if you fly with a club as they may have more stringent rules.
hope that helps
PS