UK CAA proficiency check with expired medical
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UK CAA proficiency check with expired medical
Can anyone confirm me that under the UK CAA it is possible to perform a MP aircraft proficiency check with an expired medical? The type rating on my license is still valid, but the medical expired a few months ago.
I regularly fly on a EASA license (type rating with same expiry date) and whilst I've been a UK CAA license holder for little over 8 months now, I am still unfamiliar with the UK CAA.
I regularly fly on a EASA license (type rating with same expiry date) and whilst I've been a UK CAA license holder for little over 8 months now, I am still unfamiliar with the UK CAA.
There is no need for a medical for a multi pilot LPC/OPC, you just can't use it until you get one. I always ask the examiner what licences they're allowed to sign and get as many signed off as possible. Just remember to get a CAA/EASA medical at least every 5 years to avoid doing another initial.