Originally Posted by
muffin
You cannot self declare for a LAPL. It is an EASA licence and medical self declaration is not allowed. However the LAPL medical exam is simpler than the Class 2 and lasts longer (at my age anyway).
Well, not for initial issue of the licence for EASA aircraft but, according the the CAA website, a medical declaration (from 25th August 2016) is an affirmation of your medical ‘fitness to fly’ and may be used to exercise the privileges of a EU Part-FCL LAPL to fly non-EASA aircraft.
So, not initially but from then on to fly Annex II, with the provisions given in the link below.
http://www.caa.co.uk/General-Aviatio...rivate-pilots/