(1) for the FI(A), 100 hours of flight instruction in aeroplanes or TMGs and, in addition has supervised at least 25 student solo flights;
Does a solo flight executed by a NPPL(SSEA) student and supervised by an EASA FI count as an EASA supervised solo ?
Just because "
supervised" is used twice:
An EASA FI(Restricted) may authorise a solo NPPL student but, for that solo to count as one of the 25 for the purposes of lifting the FI(Restricted) supervisory restriction, the (un-restricted) supervising FI must (I would suggest) also be an EASA FI.