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Old 27th May 2013 | 08:33
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xrayalpha
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From: Strathaven Airfield
Prop swinger wrote:

"The CAA will allow you to fly a microlight in the UK on any EASA licence with an SEP rating, subject to microlight training"

Eh, well, if you go to fill in the form to change from a JAR SEP to an EASA SEP, the CAA wants to shaft you for an extra fee to add an NPPL (Microlight) to your licence collection.

I thought your interpretation is correct, but........ the CAA thinks different!
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