Death of the NPPL?
I thought I had it, the prize was there, just within my grasp; a warm, justified feeling of pride was welling up inside , as a final understanding of what I have to do to keep my ratings valid on an NPPL, as opposed to a PPL, filtered through the grey matter, when, today, everything seems to have changed.
Through the post, from the centre of the known universe, arrived yet another bit of paper, now telling me that I am proficient in English.
Good, fine, no problem with that, BUT..the piece of paper is now called a United Kingdom Private Pilots Licence ( Aeroplanes ), with a licence No the same as my NPPL, but not the same as my old PPL.
Worth a call to Gatwick, or is this yet another change that I have missed amongst all the other EASA paperwork that is floating around?