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re validation

Old 12th January 2003 | 14:53
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Unhappy re validation

HI

Can somone let me know what I need to do to revalidate a CAA PPL?

Its been just over 2yrs since my last flight?

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Old 12th January 2003 | 19:18
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(1) Have a look at Irv Lee's Higherplane flyer website
(2) Before or after revalidating, attend one of Irv's excellent PPL seminars.

The CAA website also has details, but Irv puts it very well.
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Old 12th January 2003 | 21:29
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You need to fly a renewal proficiency check with a PPL Examiner. It will take about an hour and consists of the usual steep turns/stalling/PFL/circuits etc. It will cost you whatever the Examiner charges, plus the ac hire. No fees to pay to the CAA, but the form goes off to them even though the Examiner should be able to sign you up in your licence (not logbook) there and then straight after the flight.

For full details, go to www.srg.caa.co.uk and look for GID33 'Keeping your licence and rating current'.
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