I concur.
Medical requirements will be published once part-MED has been approved; nevertheless, a suitably-qualified GP will be permitted to issue LAPL medical certificates.
If an applicant's colour vision is acceptable, he/she will be able to include a Night Rating in a LAPL(A).
A LAPL(A) holder may not hold an instructor certificate.
Aerobatic, towing and mountain ratings may be inluded in a LAPL(A).
The LAPL(A) will not become mandatory for EASA aircraft (such as the PA28) until 8 Apr 2015; however, a NPPL (SSEA) may continue to be used for non-EASA aircraft (such as the Bulldog, Chipmunk or Tiger Moth) after that date.
Subject to ANO amendment, non-EASA aircraft may also be flown by a LAPL(A) holder.