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Old 16th Jun 2001, 18:03
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Richie Coulson
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Hi guys

Whats reqd to revalidate a PPL cos I havent flown for just under 2 years.

If I subsequently dont manage to fly inside the 2yrs......what happens then??

Thanks

Rich
 
Old 16th Jun 2001, 18:29
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If you do not manage to meet the requirements, you need to complete another skills test and send all documents to FCLD at CAA for a fee to revalidate. Otherwise, you could before the date complete a test for a new rating, or you must hurry and do 6hrs solo minimum and and hour with an instructor adding up to 12 hrs total.
 
Old 16th Jun 2001, 19:25
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If you fail to revalidate your SEP class rating within the validity, you do not need to do a Skill Test providing it is less than 5 years since you last flew as pilot in command - a Licence Proficiency Check is sufficient which comprises g/h, steep turns, PFL's, circuits etc.
 
Old 16th Jun 2001, 21:17
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Check out the CAA website, it tells you in there.

http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/pld/fcl/fcl...ail.asp?ID=403

 
Old 16th Jun 2001, 21:25
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Superb, thanks guys. I seemed to remember there was a rule about doing it within 2 yrs....5yrs is fine as i expect to have some hours in next month (just outside 2 yrs).

Thanks for the advice

Rich
 
Old 16th Jun 2001, 21:54
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Even if you go over 5 years the test required is exactly the same. The Licence issue Skill Test is never repeated under JAR-FCL. Under 5 years the examiner signs you up and over 5 years it goes to Gatwick. Same paperwork in both cases.
 

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