There is straight forward answer - YES!
You need to attend the Language proficiency assessment even though you are a native English speaker. The authorities need to have the legal background on which they endorse your licence with language proficiency so-called Level. This can only be evaluated by attending the ICAO English assessment in authorised EASA Language Testing Body.
You neet to visit ProfiPilot Training or any other ATO or DTO. They will provde you with refresher training to re-gain your single-engine related skills and proficiency which after you will be recommended for the licence proficiency check with EASA Examiner.
After the LPC, you have to submit the application to your issuing authority to endorse your EASA ATPL(A) with SEP(land) class rating.
The situation is very easy. You just need to pass the IR(A) skill test with an EASA IRE(A) in single-engine aircraft. Provided your EASA PPL(A) contains current and valid SEP(land) and you also meet the theoretical knowledge requirements (exams) to issue the Instrument rating in your EASA licence.
To renew your expired SEP – Land class rating you have to attend the SEP refresher training in ProfiPilot Academy. Once you regain the required skills and proficiency, you will be recommended for the licence proficiency check with an EASA Class Rating Examiner.
In some cases, such as the SEP(land) is not expired more than 3 years, the refresher training could be done directly by an EASA Examiner.
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There is straight forward answer - YES!
You need to attend the Language proficiency assessment even though you are a native English speaker. The authorities need to have the legal background on which they endorse your licence with language proficiency so-called Level. This can only be evaluated by attending the ICAO English assessment in authorised EASA Language Testing Body.
You neet to visit ProfiPilot Training or any other ATO or DTO. They will provde you with refresher training to re-gain your single-engine related skills and proficiency which after you will be recommended for the licence proficiency check with EASA Examiner.
After the LPC, you have to submit the application to your issuing authority to endorse your EASA ATPL(A) with SEP(land) class rating.
The situation is very easy. You just need to pass the IR(A) skill test with an EASA IRE(A) in single-engine aircraft. Provided your EASA PPL(A) contains current and valid SEP(land) and you also meet the theoretical knowledge requirements (exams) to issue the Instrument rating in your EASA licence.
To renew your expired SEP – Land class rating you have to attend the SEP refresher training in ProfiPilot Academy. Once you regain the required skills and proficiency, you will be recommended for the licence proficiency check with an EASA Class Rating Examiner.
In some cases, such as the SEP(land) is not expired more than 3 years, the refresher training could be done directly by an EASA Examiner.
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