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JAA Licence Proficiency Check (LPC) - can it be done by a TRI?

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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 16:19
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JAA Licence Proficiency Check (LPC) - can it be done by a TRI?

May I pease enquire whether a JAA TRI can conduct an Licence Proficiency Check (LPC)?

I am certain that a skil test has to be done by a TRE however I am not too sure about the annual LPC.

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Nope. An LPC is a skill test.....
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2 DEFINITIONS
2.1 A Skill Test is a demonstration of skill for licence or rating issue.
2.2 A Proficiency Check is a demonstration of skill to revalidate or renew ratings.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/Standar...2020091026.pdf

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LPC requires an examiner.TRIs train TREs train or examine.VBR Stampe
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Thanks to all for your help
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