EASA PPL (A) with Class 2 Med and LAPL privileges
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From: France
EASA PPL (A) with Class 2 Med and LAPL privileges
I hold a PPL A on a class 2 medical, which states both an expiry date for the Class 2 and also one for LAPL. Can I continue to fly past my class 2 expiry date, observing only LAPL privileges, until such time as I renew my Class 2 or do i have to renew the Class 2 based on the fact that my actual license is a PPL A ?
I’ve checked previous forum posts and I know that with other licenses it is possible to observe the privileges of the lower license in some cases, but just not sure with a PPL
thanks
I’ve checked previous forum posts and I know that with other licenses it is possible to observe the privileges of the lower license in some cases, but just not sure with a PPL
thanks

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From: UK
FCL.040 Exercise of the privileges of licences
The exercise of the privileges granted by a licence shall be dependent upon the validity of the ratings contained therein, if applicable, and of the medical certificate as appropriate to the privileges exercised.
The exercise of the privileges granted by a licence shall be dependent upon the validity of the ratings contained therein, if applicable, and of the medical certificate as appropriate to the privileges exercised.
You state EASA licence, so Yes you can operate in other EASA States however; your airfield indicates you might be in the UK where an EASA licence is no longer valid on G Reg aircraft!
If you had a UK Part FCL licence, LAPL privileges would not be valid outside the UK in EASA States!




