Good Evening
A few questions I need some light shed on please
I am in the process of obtaining my PPL, I do have a lapsed NPL with LSA and TMG endorsements. (still within the 5 years)
Will my TMGPL and LSA endorsements be added to my PPL? If so do I just notify the CAA of this once I have the 'Brown book?'
I do have a lapsed PPL SPL with a different licence number to my NPL, which license number should I attach to my new 61-18 PPL SPL form?
I have been out of the sky for a while but I am proud to say that I'm finally getting back into what I truly love!
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Brett
NPL to PPL
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NPL to PPL
Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.....
Don't be afraid to do whatever it takes to find ways to fly no-matter how you feel its always worth the effort ALWAYS!!!!
Don't be afraid to do whatever it takes to find ways to fly no-matter how you feel its always worth the effort ALWAYS!!!!
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Re: NPL to PPL
Get hold of Alan Stewart at JFA (based at Panorama) - hes pretty up to speed with license requirements, especially to do with what credits you get and what needs re doing etc.
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Re: NPL to PPL
Thank you guys very much, save flying!
Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.....
Don't be afraid to do whatever it takes to find ways to fly no-matter how you feel its always worth the effort ALWAYS!!!!
Don't be afraid to do whatever it takes to find ways to fly no-matter how you feel its always worth the effort ALWAYS!!!!