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Old 28th Nov 2007, 10:42
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PPL? Where can we go?

Hey everyone , as i am new to this site.. i just want to know ... when you officially get your PPL in the UK, where are you able to fly to ? ... hiring a plane and taking your family please reply thanks.
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Every where in the world that allows GA. The PPL is an internationally recognised qualification.
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oh ok thanks!!
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If it's a full PPL then anywhere.

If it's an NPPL then UK only AFAIK.

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Talking

PPL - anywhere (basically -sometime local formalities (ground) in the US for example).
NPPL - UK only.

The world is your oyster, enjoy!

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Old 28th Nov 2007, 14:19
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or nppl m, which allows you to fly a fixed wing 3 axis microlight, anywhere in the UK or Europe
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Old 28th Nov 2007, 20:53
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or nppl m, which allows you to fly a fixed wing 3 axis microlight, anywhere in the UK or Europe
Not technically correct, to fly in Southern Ireland, as I do, on the UK NPPL(M) you must hold a valid class 2 medical and a valid RT licence and then have the licence "validated" by the IAA.
Load of bullox I know, but there it is.
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quite true, maybe Norway as well, haven't checked 100% though
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