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Old 20th May 2017, 07:44
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Most new students go to a Flying School to learn to fly and get a licence to do so. As they probably have no idea what a LAPL is versus a PPL then they will perhaps be persuaded along economic lines. So far I have yet to see anyone who has achieved a LAPL in the minimum hours, so cost will be much the same whichever way you go and the decision will probably be later rather than early.

As there is really no difference in the training they receive and few if any students "enrol" on either course in a formal way, then we are left with the problem of the FI who is limited to teaching for the LAPL only, as we have no way of identifying it! All of course the product of botched regulation, with no constructive interpretation from any regulator, most of whom have little comprehension or interest in the issue.
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Old 7th Jun 2017, 11:37
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Anyway, current word from the top is NO, there has been no change in policy to credit LAPL training towards a PPL unless the applicant has already gained a PPL.

So if a student starts a LAPL course, he/she must finish the course, obtain the licence and then do the LAPL-to-PPL course (including the Q X-C even if already flown...), then apply for the PPL.

Hopefully RMT.0678 can get this changed eventually....but don't count your chooks!
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Old 7th Jun 2017, 13:02
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So if a student starts a LAPL course,
If someone is just learning to fly, how do you identify a LAPL course?
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Old 7th Jun 2017, 13:22
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That's up to the DTO/RF/ATO to explain. Of course it's obvious if the training has been conducted by a LAPL-only FI, which is where the difficulty lies in getting €urocracy to accept that the training is of the same quality and may be credited....
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