Keeping the old CAA licence current
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Keeping the old CAA licence current
OK. 5-6 years ago I parted with £201 and got a CAA licence. I last flew in Sept 2001 and I'm worried my valid-for-life PPL will be rendered defunct and I'll have to get one of these £100-every-5-year jobs. Could anyone tell me, basically, what is the latest I can do a proficiency check in order for me to be able to fly, say, a C152?
I spoke to a chap at Shoreham recently, who said that I'd just have to do a prof check. However I can't afford to do one at the moment, and I doubt that I will be able to do one in the Netherlands/Belgium that is good for the UK CAA.
I spoke to a chap at Shoreham recently, who said that I'd just have to do a prof check. However I can't afford to do one at the moment, and I doubt that I will be able to do one in the Netherlands/Belgium that is good for the UK CAA.

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No need to replace your lifetime licence. Just do a SEP Class Rating renewal Proficiency Check - very like the 'old' UK PPL GFT with a couple less stalls/circuits and no IF.
Ask the CAA to confirm whether a LPC/SPA conducted by a Benelux JAR/FCL FE(PPL) would be OK - I'm not sure whether they'd allow him/her to sign your licence Certificate of Revalidation page though; you'll need to ask them that question.
I don't know what other UK/FE(PPL)s charge, but as a guide I charge a £75 Examiner's fee for such a check.
Ask the CAA to confirm whether a LPC/SPA conducted by a Benelux JAR/FCL FE(PPL) would be OK - I'm not sure whether they'd allow him/her to sign your licence Certificate of Revalidation page though; you'll need to ask them that question.
I don't know what other UK/FE(PPL)s charge, but as a guide I charge a £75 Examiner's fee for such a check.

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Wx man - Yes, you can. There should be a 'Rating validity page' in your licence (which replaced the old logbook stamp), if not then any UK/FE(PPL) should have one which he/she can sign for you.
Your rating renewal paperwork will go to the CAA, the Examiner will keep a record of the check on a different form. But there shouldn't be anything to pay to the Authority; just the ac hire and Examiner's fees to pay.
Your rating renewal paperwork will go to the CAA, the Examiner will keep a record of the check on a different form. But there shouldn't be anything to pay to the Authority; just the ac hire and Examiner's fees to pay.




