Sun May 02, 2021 11:43 pm
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assuming you have a valid medical you can start flying as PIC again.
Is a medical, as opposed to a PMD, required for renewal after an LPC?
assuming you have a valid medical you can start flying as PIC again.
Which is why I wrote "a valid medical" , which these days means either a Part-MED medical certificate or a Pilot Medical Declaration.......
Arrow Flyer wrote:It's a much cut down version of the PPL skill test. The test schedule is here if you'd like to see what we're testing: https://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?appid=11&mode=detail&id=534
As long as the rating is on the front of your licence the Examiner can renew it immediately, there is no fee due to the CAA. If the rating has been moved to the back as a rating previously held, then the CAA would need to re-print the licence and they'd charge a fee.
RadBoy wrote:My Question(s)
If licence action is required by the CAA, copies of both SRG1119 (B or C as applicable) and SRG 2199 are required to be completed and submitted as indicated on the forms. Where no licence action is required, and the examiner is able to complete the revalidation/renewal in the field by signing the licence, SRG1157 should be used and a copy forwarded to the CAA.