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Old 25th October 2014 | 22:52
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ifitaintboeing
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What license do i need to fly light aircraft? I have EASA ATP with valid SEP rating, but under EASA there is no ultralight license. And recently somebody told me that ultralight licenses is under national regulations. I was sure if you have PPL you can fly ultralight...
If you have a valid EASA licence with SEP rating, you may fly as pilot-in-command of a microlight once you have completed differences training with an instructor. ANO Article 62(6):

A Part-FCL licence with single-engine piston aeroplane privileges is not deemed to be rendered valid for a microlight aeroplane unless the holder of the licence has undergone differences training in accordance with Section 2 of Part B of Schedule 7, appropriate for a microlight aeroplane class rating.
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