Need advice on returning to flying
Hello everybody,
To cut a long story short about 6 years ago I finished one of those ab initio courses and got a nice shiny CPL/frozen ATPL however, due to the pilot market and my finances going due south I have never flown since. I have now managed to scrape enough money together to get back in the sky, I would initially be looking at just getting to PPL standard but would eventually like to become a flight instructor. I would appreciate it if anyone could shed any light on what I have to do to get back flying, I seem to remember that if you have'nt flown in 5 years you have to do extra to get started again, also does anyone know how much it will roughly cost. Many thanks, hope someone can help. |
McCroskey,
Have a look on the CAA's web-site on LASORs, it should tell you what you need to do to re-validate your ratings. Click on the link below. It's here |
McCroskey,
Re your PPL - I might be talking bollocks here, but my understanding is that as you'll have a CAA PPL, it's valid for life. (Unlike us JAA boys & girls who only get 5 years). It will only be your rating (presumably SEP) that will have expired. That being so, all you need is a valid medical and a certificate of re-validation. If you got to CPL standard, I can't see you taking too long to get that. Good luck & welcome back! |
Renewal
I too have returned to the sky after a four year lapse. Fortunately I have a CAA PPL also (even if it is in a crappy brown wallet).
Welcome back and good luck with the revalidation |
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