Revalidating an EASA license is vital for pilots to keep their qualifications current. It involves meeting specific EASA requirements such as flying hours, training, and proficiency checks within a set timeframe. Failure to revalidate in time could lead to an expired license.
Revalidation of LAPL(A)
  • 12 Hours as PIC in the previous 24 months
  • 12 Take-off and landings
  • 1 Hour Refresher Flight with an Instructor within the previous 24 months
Revalidation of PPL(A)
  • 12 Hours flying within 12 months before the expiry date of the rating
  • 12 Take-off and landings
  • 1 Hour Refresher Flight with an Instructor within the previous 12 months
  • Sign-off by an EASA Examiner or designated person
Renewal of LAPL(A) or PPL(A)

If your LAPL(A) or PPL(A) SEP rating has expired you must complete the following:

  • Training as required
  • Flight Test with an EASA Examiner