Lapsed SEP(land)
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Lapsed SEP(land)
I have looked in LASors, but I am struggling to find the part on renewal of a SEP land rating that has expired by more then 10 years.
If anyone knows the requirements then please let me know
Cheers
If anyone knows the requirements then please let me know
Cheers
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From: FL390
I stand corrected but:
where licence holders have been unable to renew a SEP Land rating for a period exceeding 5 years from date of expiry then they must complete the following
a skills test
oral theoretical knowledge examination (conducted a spart of skills test)
where licence holders have been unable to renew a SEP Land rating for a period exceeding 5 years from date of expiry then they must complete the following
a skills test
oral theoretical knowledge examination (conducted a spart of skills test)

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From: Quite near 'An aerodrome somewhere in England'
Correct. But although it's the SEP renewal LST, not the PPL Skill Test, there is now a requirement for the Examiner to assess VFR navigation.
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Ah, so they have added a further element!
I thought it may have been similar to the NPPL, where there is a further list of objectives to complete if you're outside the 10 year mark.
That will be good news for one of our students!
I thought it may have been similar to the NPPL, where there is a further list of objectives to complete if you're outside the 10 year mark.
That will be good news for one of our students!

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From: Quite near 'An aerodrome somewhere in England'
The additional VFR navigation element for SE/SPA LST/LPCs is not yet in LASORS; it only came out as a Notice To Examiners a couple of weeks ago.

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May not be applicable in this case but if your candidate is current on any other class or type (e.g. airliners etc.) then revalidation/renewal periods can be based on the validity of that rating. I can't remember details offhand and the way I read it meant it was open to misinterpretation but it's in LASORS too.




