Forgive me if I sound incredibly stupid,
but can you fly a Microlight on a PPl, with a type conversion done,
or do you need to do an MPL as well ?
MPL/PPL
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Re: MPL/PPL
It will change. You can not have a non icao type on a icao lisense. CAA forced me two years ago to get a MPL and PPL lisense. I now have two books. Brown and blue.
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Re: MPL/PPL
Your PPL definately covers all Microlights if the microlight conversion has been completed. I have done many conversions for PPL guys for both 3-Axis and Trikes, as well as some Comm guys. There are also many Microlight Pilots and Instructors that have now done their PPL. The PPL is the only licence then required with their MPL Instructors Rating being an endorsement on their PPL.
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