NPPL - how to convert from PPL?
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NPPL - how to convert from PPL?
I've got a valid PPL at the moment (I've had it about 5yrs, since pre-JAR days). I want to get an NPPL so I went to my GP who examined me and signed the medical form (group2 - equiv to HGV). If your PPL is lapsed, you need to take a test like a GFT to get the NPPL. As my PPL is currently valid, do I also need to take this test? Anyone been down this road and can help me? Cheers.
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From: ask crewing
macintosh,
as your licence and medical are both current it's simply a case of filling in a form and coughing up the fee.
For more info check out Official NPPL site or AOPA .
Happy Landings
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as your licence and medical are both current it's simply a case of filling in a form and coughing up the fee.
For more info check out Official NPPL site or AOPA .
Happy Landings
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From: Popham
and note the form is fairly general purpose - if just applying on the basis of a current JAA licence and SEP rating, you don't need to supply all those totals of hours, test certs, etc (sections 4 to 7) BUT don't miss the signature from your local club/school CFI who has inspected your paperwork - section 8
Plenty of JAR PPLs over 50 are swapping over to avoid the yearly JAR medical costs if the NPPL fits their flying habits anyway.
Plenty of JAR PPLs over 50 are swapping over to avoid the yearly JAR medical costs if the NPPL fits their flying habits anyway.




