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   12/10/2007, 2:07 PM
jsmith334 is not online. Last active: 12/10/2007 17:29:17 jsmith334

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Hi, if I achieve my solo gliding licence is it possible to transfer to a PPL with ease?

Jack


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   26/10/2007, 2:55 PM
Simon Smith is not online. Last active: 26/10/2007 13:54:28 Simon Smith

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Hi J,

I got my Silver 'C' and converted it to an NPPL. I don't think you can convert a solo licence. It took about 16hrs in a Cessna to finish the NPPL and you have to do all of the PPL exams.

Simon

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   02/11/2007, 8:09 AM
grobflyer is not online. Last active: 25/11/2008 13:40:46 grobflyer



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Re: PPL
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Essentially no, a giding license has no bearing on your group A license. However (as above) under certain circumstances it gives you a few hours towards a group A license. Probably more expensive to pay for all the gliding than just get a PPL normally, though.

A.L.


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   04/11/2007, 7:13 AM
John Smith is not online. Last active: 04/11/2007 07:07:51 John Smith

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With a BGA gliding licence you can use the 10 hour route to gain an NPPL (SLMG). This training is available through approved BGA Clubs.  Differences training is then required to add the SSEA rating to the licence.

There is no provision if you wish to obtain a JAR PPL (SEP). The 10 hour route with Silver "C" ceased with the introduction of the JAR REGS.


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   07/12/2007, 4:31 PM
Captain Morgan is not online. Last active: 14/10/2008 20:08:20 Captain Morgan

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Re: PPL
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Do you need to be named Smith to be in this Forum?

I am a motorglider pilot via the PPL route and watched the developments over the summer - which closed most of the UK's motorgliding fleet to JAR training. The NPPL route and SLMG still look good if not the only route and I understand you can ask/apply for conversion from SLMG to TMG after 75 hours, which may be a 'back door' onto the PPL if I understand it right.


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