DutchDutch
16th Jul 2021, 07:04
Hi everyone,
I have a situation that I need some help with!
Back in the day I got my FAA license which shows: CPL SEP MEP IR.
Then I did a conversion to get my FAR.FCL (EASA) license which shows: CPL MEP IR
For work I normally only use my FAA license, however my company now asked me to make my EASA license valid again.
The cheapest way to do this is by getting my SEP RATING renewed.
Now here lies the problem, my JAR (EASA) license does not show that I have a SEP rating.
I contacted two schools, one close to me and one a lot further away from me.
The school closest to me says I need to do 6 hours of training to obtain my SEP rating since I never had it according to my paperwork.
After those 6 hours I can do my SEP rating exam. The other school requires only 2 hours of refresher training before I can do my SEP rating exam.
Which school is right and where can I find this in the regulations?
I prefer to proof the school close to me that I only need 'training as required' before I can do the SEP rating exam.
Anybody else ever had a similar situation?
Thanks for the help!
I have a situation that I need some help with!
Back in the day I got my FAA license which shows: CPL SEP MEP IR.
Then I did a conversion to get my FAR.FCL (EASA) license which shows: CPL MEP IR
For work I normally only use my FAA license, however my company now asked me to make my EASA license valid again.
The cheapest way to do this is by getting my SEP RATING renewed.
Now here lies the problem, my JAR (EASA) license does not show that I have a SEP rating.
I contacted two schools, one close to me and one a lot further away from me.
The school closest to me says I need to do 6 hours of training to obtain my SEP rating since I never had it according to my paperwork.
After those 6 hours I can do my SEP rating exam. The other school requires only 2 hours of refresher training before I can do my SEP rating exam.
Which school is right and where can I find this in the regulations?
I prefer to proof the school close to me that I only need 'training as required' before I can do the SEP rating exam.
Anybody else ever had a similar situation?
Thanks for the help!