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Old 13th February 2015 | 11:07
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SEP recency

To keep a PPL/SEP current, you need to fly at least 12 hours/year. Are hours flown in the USA counting towards these 12 hours/year recency?

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12 hours in the second of each 2 year cycle, to include 1 hour with an instructor, and 6 hours PiC. NOT 12 hours per year.

Hours flown in the USA, so long as they're in what would here be in the SEP class, count. The instructor hour wouldn't, as presumably the instructor would not be an EASA instructor.

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