JAA PPL to EASA conversion question
Hi there,
I have scoured the CAA website and many blogs trying to explain the conversion to the EASA licence. I have downloaded the relevant forms and trying to figure out the costs involved. I'm sure it's quite straight forward to convert however this is where my issue comes in. I have recently moved house and need to update my personal details, I am also approaching my SEP renewal. Does any one have any advice or experience of a similar situation? Do I send the forms off together or do each as a separate application? And help would be great. |
The good news is that your JAA Licence is already deemed to be an EASA Licence. You only need to visit your local ATO/RTF,(Flying School) and renew/revalidate your SEP Class Rating.
Once you have done that, you can apply for your Licence to be re-issued as an lifetime EASA PPL anytime before it's 5 year expiry date. The Flying School will have done lots of these recently and will help you with the forms. You can update your address at the same time. MJ:ok: |
Many thanks for the reply. That really helps, il get down to my club and get it sorted.
Happy flying |
Much easier than any of that...
https://apply.caa.co.uk/CAAPortal/terms-and-conditions.htm;jsessionid=8-VN9zGfk+r3-CZ8YScDsIqt?formCode=PCO All online, then pay your money online. Regardless of what they say, don't post anything, anywhere - your new licence will come. Don't bother with any flying schools, signatures or anything else, not needed. Easy - bravo to the CAA! Fly safe, Sam. |
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