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Old 19th November 2010 | 18:57
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SlipSlider
 
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As you are flying on a NPPL I'd stick with it
I have a JAA PPL (A) SEP which expires end May 2011.
For the past two years I have been flying to NPPL restrictions with a medical declaration.
Which implies that OP would need to get an NPPL issued as a specific licence if he did not renew the JAA licence, with it's associated medical requirement.
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