"10 sector" requirement for MEPL
I've always taken the 10 sector requirement for an MEPL revalidation as being 10 MEP sectors, but recently someone made the point that LASORS doesn't actually say that the sectors have to be in an MEPL aircraft. It follows that the sectors could be in an SEPL (or any other) aircraft.
What does the brains trust think about this? HFD |
The best advice is 'don't believe LASORS'! Ever since it was first published the document has been full of errors and inconsistencies and the CAA don't seem capable of getting it right even when the errors are pointed out. It's always better to go to the source document - in this case JAR-FCL 1.245, which states:
(b) Type ratings and multi-engine class ratings, aeroplane – Revalidation. For revalidation of type ratings and multi-engine class ratings, aeroplane, the applicant shall complete: (2) at least ten route sectors as pilot of the relevant type or class of aeroplane, or one route sector as pilot of the relevant type or class of aeroplane or flight simulator flown with an examiner during the period of validity of the rating. So, for MEP revalidation the sectors have to be flown in an MEP aeroplane. |
Many thanks :ok: (although I should have thought of checking JAR-FCL myself :* )
HFD |
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