Alan,
If you are staying with the UK issued CAA NPPL or even a PPL (which you are
perfectly entitled to do with the restrictions that entails) you can
continue without a Language Proficiency endorsement.
You only need the Language Proficiency endorsement if you plan on changing
to an EASA license, be it PPL or LAPL.
Dave Watts G-BXDY
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Alan Carter
Sent: 17 February 2013 10:20
Subject: Europa-List: Re: Certificate of English Language proficiency
Hi
I am 66 and many years age passed the RT license in English and have used it
speaking on the RT for 25000 hours s, so now i need a piece of paper stating
i can speak English. And you are saying i need this piece of paper to
maintain my Nppl is this correct.
My lady friend is 63 , her name is not Smith its Windmill and ancestry goes
way back in this country , yet we where called in for an interview before
it was issued, the office was full of interpreters, thought i might need
one,
My Old PPL had was validated for life, so the goal posts are altered at
will, its wrong and should be honored for life, .
My Flying Club at Lydd, say i don,t need it for a nppl which only allows me
to fly in the UK., are they wrong ??
Does it cost any money, , What happens if you have an O or A level in
English, are they exemptions, Grandfather's rights.
Alan,
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