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Jim59
 
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CAP 804 part II: Section 5 Part A Appendix 1 Page 7. 856th page.
2.2 Pilots with expired licences or ratings
Credit shall be given for holders of expired CAA-issued Pilot Licences for Aeroplanes or
ratings as follows:
a) Where an SEP class rating included in such licences has expired by not more than 5
years, the licence holder shall hold a valid NPPL Medical Declaration or Part-MED
Class 1, 2 or LAPL medical certificate and pass the NPPL(A) GST in an SSEA.
b) Where an SEP class rating included in such licences has expired by more than
5 years, the licence holder shall undergo a course of SSEA refresher flying training
as specified by an FI(A) or CRI(SPA), hold a valid NPPL Medical Declaration or Part-
MED Class 1, 2 or LAPL medical certificate and pass the NPPL(A) GST in an SSEA.
The licence holder shall also pass an oral theoretical knowledge examination
conducted by the authorised examiner as part of the GST.

NOTE. Later this year the NPPL will not allow you to fly what used to be EASA aircraft - only non-EASA (once called Annex 1 aircraft). New terminology is UK Part 21 or Non-UK Part 21 aircraft.

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