Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:09 am
#1599202
I currently have an EASA PPL with an SEP rating and a UK NPPL with an SSEA rating. I have been recently looking at flying 3-axis microlights as a cheaper way of flying. Some microlights look very interesting and those friends who fly them say they are fun and just as capable as the basic Cessnas or PA28s, etc - just much cheaper to run and maintain.
What do I have to do to get a microlight rating added to my NPPL? I can find lots of information about 'upgrading' an NPPL (M) to a LAPL or a PPL (A), but nothing on the requirements to go the other way.
Now that microlights are being welcomed back to the 'Bushe, it seems a good time to investigate further.
What do I have to do to get a microlight rating added to my NPPL? I can find lots of information about 'upgrading' an NPPL (M) to a LAPL or a PPL (A), but nothing on the requirements to go the other way.
Now that microlights are being welcomed back to the 'Bushe, it seems a good time to investigate further.