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Old 24th Jan 2009, 14:33
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can you add a microlight rating to your ppl as you would any other single engine aircraft or is special training needed?
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Old 24th Jan 2009, 17:28
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wtf is a microlight rating and if you're in Leeds why would you ask this question in a forum which is supposed to cater to Australia and (sigh) New Zealand?
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Old 24th Jan 2009, 19:50
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Training is definitely required. For starters in Australia you would need to convert your PPL across to an RA-Aus (Ultralight) licence which takes a minimum of 5 hours as detailed in section 2 of the Operations Manual. My understanding is that if you were to do this conversion whilst flying a weight shift aircraft then you would then be all licenced up and ready to go, however if you do your conversion in a 3 axis machine then of course you'll need the training required to get up to standard on weight shift.

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Is Weight-shift also/alternatively administered by the HGFA?

If you join RAAus and do the weight-shift stuff you should be "grandfatherd" the 3-axis stuff on submission of a copy of your PPL.
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