FlyingForFun
8th Jul 2005, 12:16
According to AIC 3/2004 (White 92), one option for keeping an SSEA rating on an NPPL valid is by experience, and the pilot must, amongst other things:have completed an instructional flight of at least 1 hour in the preceding 24 monthsRegarding that 1 hour flight with an instructor: Can any test be substituted, in the same way as any test can be substituted for the hour's flight with an instructor for meeting the experience requirements for a JAR SEP(A) rating?
If so, what would happen in the scenario where a JAR PPL holder has converted his license to an NPPL? His license ratings page clearly shows the date of the "test" being the date on which his NPPL was issued, suggesting that this would count as his flight with an instructor (examiner). However, he actually made no flight with an examiner on this date - the only thing which happened on that date was a paperwork exercise.Thanks,
FFF
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If so, what would happen in the scenario where a JAR PPL holder has converted his license to an NPPL? His license ratings page clearly shows the date of the "test" being the date on which his NPPL was issued, suggesting that this would count as his flight with an instructor (examiner). However, he actually made no flight with an examiner on this date - the only thing which happened on that date was a paperwork exercise.Thanks,
FFF
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