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Air Law

                  -  Passing a proficiency check with an authorized examiner within 3 months

                      before the expiration date


                      or

                  -  Completing 12 flight hours in the aircraft class, including 6 hours as PIC, 12

                      take-offs and landings, and at least 1 hour of flight with an instructor,

                      within 12 months before the rights expire.




                You then submit a copy of the relevant logbook entries to the Danish Transport

                Authority (Trafikstyrelsen) along with a statement from the instructor about

                the training flight.


                If everything is in order, you will receive a renewal card (Revalidation of ratings).


                                       These rights are valid for 2 years.



                If you do not meet before they expire, you should contact an ATO (Approved
                Training Organization), or a DTO (Declared Training Organization) which will

                decide how the rights can be renewed, possibly with a Proficiency Check.


                This is a serious matter, so make sure to keep everything in order.


                The  Proficiency  Check  must  be  completed  within  the  last  3  months  of  the

                validity  period.  The  training  hours  must  be  completed  within  the  last  12
                months.





                1.9.2.5    Familiarizations and Difference Training

                With a PPL(A) certificate, you can relatively easily obtain the right to fly other

                aircraft types/classes than the one on which you took the skill test.




                Familiarization


                If, for example, you obtained your PPL(A) certificate on a Cessna 172 with a

                fixed landing gear and a non-adjustable propeller, you can fly all aircraft of this

                class, i.e., all single-engine land aircraft. You will get an SEP (Land) rating.

           Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025           118
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