Tall_guy_in_a_152
I would be interested to know how many NPPL students reach a sufficient level of airmanship to pass a skill test after 32 hours. Given that many PPL students go beyond 45 hours, I doubt it is many.
A very fair assumption.
As an aside, I read somewhere recently that JAR PPL was considered the "gold standard" in those countries that recognise it. Of the NPPL holders I know, there is nothing they do in their flying that sets them aside from JAR PPL. Just as competent in my book.