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Old 14th Mar 2006, 15:09
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JAA ATPL want to fly SEP

Hello,

I have a JAA ATPL with a current TR for B737.

My SEP and CRI have expired more than 3 year ago.

I would like to start flying for fun again on SEP.

What would be the normal procedure, in this case to be allowed to fly SEP - not for commercial?

Thanks
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Old 14th Mar 2006, 15:17
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All you need is to do an LST with an examiner to get your SEP back. Probably a good idea to have an hour or two with an instructor first to remember how to ride that particular bike.
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Old 14th Mar 2006, 15:35
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Originally Posted by GusHoneybun
All you need is to do an LST with an examiner to get your SEP back. Probably a good idea to have an hour or two with an instructor first to remember how to ride that particular bike.
Can you please give me a JAR FCL reference no in this case for me?

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JAR-FCL 1.245(f) (1) for Multi and (2) for SEP
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Extra R - first the happy answer - it depends on which JAA State has issued you JAA licence. If it's the UK then fairly easy - if it's another state then MAYBE not so easy.

Next - unhappy growl. You've posted this question in, not surprisingly, the "Questions" forum.

Pprune rules - one topic, one thread, one forum. PLEASE do NOT duplicate posts on the same subject. I'll leave this one running - as it's in the right place and, as such, has received more answers. The other one, that somebody has already wasted their time answering, will be closed/removed, whatever.

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thaks for info
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