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Old 26th October 2009 | 18:01
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CASA to JAR PPL conversion question

Just have a quick question.

I have just come back to the UK from Australia with a CASA PPL.

I have 110 dual hours and 19.3 solo.

I had a look at LASORS which says the following:

The holder of a current and valid ICAO PPL(A)* issued by an ICAO Contracting State (not being a JAA Member State), who has flown less than 100 hours as pilot of aeroplanes, will be required to pass all the JAR theoretical examinations.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but does that mean 100 hours as PIC or do I qualify as not having to take all 7 theory exams again?

Sorry, did a search and couldn't find anything along the same lines in the search results.

Also, if I decide not to do the conversion, I'm aware that I can still fly UK reg aircraft on my Australian licence, provided I get the right privileges on the licence, but whatever hours I do will presumably be logged on my CASA licence and therefore if I do decide to convert, will be counted towards the 100 hrs later?
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