Revalidating a JAR rating on an EASA License
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Revalidating a JAR rating on an EASA License
Hi,
I use to have various ratings on my old JAR license, I now want to use one of these on my EASA license. The ratings never transferred when I got the EASA as they were not current, is it just a case of a renewal or something more complex?
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I use to have various ratings on my old JAR license, I now want to use one of these on my EASA license. The ratings never transferred when I got the EASA as they were not current, is it just a case of a renewal or something more complex?
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Hi!
That mostly depends on how long ago they have lapsed. But in any case you will need a training organisation (ATO) for a renewal, so the best thing to do is to get in contact with one that can do your ratings. There is not much else what one can do, even the authorities will direct you to them.
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Wrong section for this, I'd expect to see it move, but you'll have more luck over at Instructors/Examiners.
You should have listed them when you applied for your EASA licence, and they will appear on the back of the licence as previously held ratings. If they are not there, you will have to prove the grandfather rights in order to complete a straightforward renewal, otherwise you may have to redo the intial training.
Either way, whatever the ratings in question are, EASA Part-FCL will have all the answers you need for renewal guidance.
You should have listed them when you applied for your EASA licence, and they will appear on the back of the licence as previously held ratings. If they are not there, you will have to prove the grandfather rights in order to complete a straightforward renewal, otherwise you may have to redo the intial training.
Either way, whatever the ratings in question are, EASA Part-FCL will have all the answers you need for renewal guidance.