Yet another piece of nonsense, the 150nm X ctry is an experience requirement and experience does not expire!
Sorry Whopity, that is not correct. The requirement for LAPL and PPL is for the 80nm/150nm Cross Country to have been completed as "Supervised Solo" as part of a Training Course.
The 300nm for CPL is an Experience requirement for a Modular Course but is part of the required "Training" for an Integrated Course (though doesn't specify supervised solo ).
Of course the relevant Part-FCL sections could also be re-worded but I think that unlikely.
This allows those countries (France) that think fit, to allow "students" to gain experience towards a LAPL without "supervision". That experience including a (150 nm X ctry) may be carried forward to a PPL!
No it doesn't, for two reasons:
1) Supervised solo as part of a course is required
(b) the privileges shall be restricted to a limited geographical area
2) The limited geographical area is something like within 25km of Home Airfield and, as far as I am aware, does not permit landing at a different airfield.