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Pelican 2nd Dec 2006 14:20

SEP ravalidation in other JAA member state
 
I hold a valid UK ATPL and will attempt to revalidate my Single Engine Piston (SEP), in order to take friends/family up. Problem is, I want to do it in another JAA member state. Is this possible, or will I have to revalidate in the country that has issued my licence?

Any info or reference appreciated,

Pelican

Keygrip 2nd Dec 2006 19:22

P.

You can renew or revalidate your SEP anywhere - member state or not. Just needs a JAA examiner to carry out the test (for renewal) or sign the logbook (for revalidation).

homeguard 2nd Dec 2006 19:27

Point of detail
 
The examiner signs the Revalidation/Renewal page of the licence and also the appropiate form which is sent to the UK CAA for records.

Keygrip 2nd Dec 2006 21:14

Sorry HG - quite correct - where the :mad: did I get signs the logbook from?

I was thinking of revalidation by experience when I thought of logbook - but it still doesn't get signed by the examiner. Good catch.

The FCL 150 page, however, doesn't call itself a renewal page - just a revalidation page. Pedantics, I know.

BillieBob 2nd Dec 2006 22:54

The problem is that national legislation in some JAA member states, including the UK, does not allow 'foreign' examiners to sign licences. I suggest that you contact the UK CAA to check the latest requirements - they do seem to change on almost a daily basis.


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