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Old 23rd Jun 2002, 11:27
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I'm afraid that Hairyplane is correct. The requirements are laid down in AIC 115/1999 and Standards Document 14. They were amended on 15/2/00 (CCA ref 10D/5001/003), but only in respect of ratings which have expired by less than five years, in which case Noggin would be correct.

The requirements are;

1. Complete any refresher training reuirements specified by the authority.

2. Complete the appropriate proficiency check or skill test (for an SEP rating, JAR-FCL 1.245(e)(2) requires the completion of a class rating skill test. Hoewever, the Authority will deem that this requirement has been met by examiners completing the LPC SPA form as a renewal.)

3. The completed LPC form should be sent to the CAA who will renew the licence (the examiner should not sign the licence).

4. A rating variation fee will be payable.


I suggest that you contact the PLD at the CAA who will advise you of the training that they require. In your case I would expect it to be minimal. Good luck, and I hope that you enjoy your flying.

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