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Old 17th Sep 2019, 17:13
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NPPL SSEA hours

Can you count NPPL SSEA hours towards the hours required for an EASA CPL A?
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SSEA is only a national concoction of SEP so hours should not be an issue however; in order to enroll on a CPL Modular Course you must hold an ICAO PPL.
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Thanks sir, I am crossing over from FAA CPL to EASA CPL A and I have an ICAO PPL albeit for helicopters. Must be ok as I have 2 of the 14 ATPL exams to do. Currently upgrading my NPPL to EASA license.
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"Upgrade" implies "Converting"
I would keep your NPPL as well as your new (presumably CPL) EASA Licence.
Never know when it may be useful
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