And now:
2. REVALIDATING OTHER (non microlight) NPPL RATINGS
In the past Microlight Examiners have automatically been able to revalidate other Class
ratings in the NPPL, in addition to Microlight Class ratings, however this is no longer the
case. Examiners can only sign certificates for other NPPL Class ratings, SSEA and
SLMG, if their Examiner Authority specifically includes those Classes. If so the relevant
Classes will be printed on their Examiner Authorities.
So, one licence but different signatures!
One could have 11 hours in an SSEA and just one on a micro and I can revalidate your M rating, but not your SSEA!
You know, stuff the CAA and EASA - I don't care if Scotland is not a Crown Dependency, colony, part of the EU or just part of the UK.
Does any aviation organisation in the world make a worse job of things?
None of it makes sense.