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Old 23rd May 2013, 21:23
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SEP Renewal or Revaldation?

Hi guys,

I haven't flown my 12 hours of SEP and my rating's about to expire.
What happens if I let it expire? Is the skill test for the SEP revalidation the same as the SEP renewal? if not what's the difference, in terms of money and caa fees?

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Rod.
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Old 23rd May 2013, 21:33
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If you revalidate the rating while it is still in date, it will be a proficiency check. Generally examiners make this last an hour, as any less will have the CAA asking questions on whether everything was covered. Generally it doesn't involve much of a nav section, just general handling based stuff and circuits.

If you let it expire, then it will be a full retest, including the nav section, which could last anything from 1:30 to just over two hours.
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Old 23rd May 2013, 21:40
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Read Cap 804.

CAP 804: Flight Crew Licensing: Mandatory Requirements, Policy and Guidance | Publications | About the CAA


The proficiency check will be the same but for a renewal there will be some refresher training at the discretion of the ATO.

You can revalidate immediately provided it has not expired via just a prof check .
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I've been to my FTO and they told me that the proficiency check is gonna be the same for both renewal and revalidation. The nav will be shorted if I do the routines and I show them that I know what I'm doing and where I'm going.
I don't want to fail the test so I think I'll book one or two hours with an instructor anyway. I'd just like to double check with you guys.
Thanks for your time and replies
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Hi

The renewal and reval are identical. It includes a short nav leg.

Practice a few pfls and go for it ,the examiners are not there to fail you and every flight is a learning experience.

Good luck!
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