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Whirley 3rd April 2008 13:25

Converting PPL(H) to PPL(A)
 
Hi All,

I am after some advice / help.

To give you the back ground i currently hold a CAA PPL (H) 70 hours but havent flown for 4 years, so would have to do all the exams again and flight tests etc.. but i wanted to what i would need to do convert my licence to a PPL(A).

Any help is much appriecated

Bravo73 3rd April 2008 13:31

From LASORS '08: (Section C1.2)

Credits from Flying Training
• Holders of pilot licences or equivalent privileges for
helicopters (including UK QSP(H) with no previous
SEP aeroplane experience), microlights having
fixed wings and moveable aerodynamic control
surfaces acting in all three dimensions, gliders,
self-sustaining gliders or self launching sailplanes
or gyroplanes, may be credited with 10% of their
total flight time as Pilot-in-Command in such aircraft
up to a maximum of 10 hours towards a JAR-FCL
PPL(A)
.


HTH

Whirley 3rd April 2008 13:54

Many Thanks for the info.

Bravo73 3rd April 2008 15:58

I've also got a feeling that because it was only 4 years since you last flew, most of your ground exams will still be valid. However, you'll have to trawl through LASORS yourself this time to find the definitive answer... ;)

You will, however, have to take any of the FW specific exams. Off the top of my head, these will be Aircraft Gen and PoF. But neither will be too strenuous because you've already passed an equivalent.


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