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Old 4th May 2021, 13:26
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UK National SEP revalidation

Having a little difficulty getting a complete answer from the UK CAA...

I currently hold a national license including SEP, and SOLIed to IAA with both SEP and a type Rating.

My type LPC is current (and was completed while on my UK license), therefore I am exempt from the requirements of FCL.740.A (b)(1)(ii) for the 1-hour instructor flight.

Am I also exempt on the national license, and what evidence do I show the Examiner? Other than a UK Part FCL Examiner, who can sign the revalidation by experience on the national license?

And for the bonus point, having completed PBN/RNP approaches in SEP class, what dates get signed up for the IR-SP-SE privilege, on the basis of the IR-MP LPC cross-crediting afforded by Appendix 8?

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Old 6th May 2021, 11:05
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Am I also exempt on the national license, and what evidence do I show the Examiner? Other than a UK Part FCL Examiner, who can sign the revalidation by experience on the national license?
Simply show the Examiner evidence of the LPC. Only a UK Examiner can sign a UK licence, as you are exempt the 1 hour dual FCL.945 is not applicable.

I am not 100% sure re the IR dates however; if one is based on the other then surely the dates must be the same.
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if one is based on the other then surely the dates must be the same.
Correct. See CAA Standards Document 14(A) para 9.8 for UK interpretation. Expiry date of your IR-SP-SE will be that of your existing IR upon which cross-crediting is based. When you complete your next IR, assuming you meet the experience requirements in Appendix 8 to Part-FCL you can then get your IR-SP-SE revalidated for a further twelve months.

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Many thanks, much appreciated.
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