Hi as per 7 February 2013 there were the following active licenses
NPL : 2035
WCM: 953
CCM : 375
LSA : 647
GYRO: 271
Numbers don't add up because 1 NPL holder may have more then 1 category
There were 2084 ATF's issued in the last 12 Months totaling 94743 Hrs flown in there previous 12 Months validity
63 Training ATF in the last 12 Months totaling 8596 Hrs flown
Regards Robert
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Re: RAASA STATS
As a minimum 1,000 pilots have not yet renewed their MISASA membership.
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I thought NPL and LSA were the same licence????
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Re: RAASA STATS
NPL National Pilot License
LSA
WCM
CCM
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LSA
WCM
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Giro Category Endorsements
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Re: RAASA STATS
By subtracting SAGPA (ARO) from the total actually shows the projected membership base of MISASA as nemo has correctly identified - 1164 to be exact!
So where are they? Will this only be rectified once their NPL's come up for renewal?
So where are they? Will this only be rectified once their NPL's come up for renewal?
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If you're not a member from a section(MISASA),your microlight license won't be legal - think off it when your family needs to claim after an accident...alanmack wrote:As a minimum 1,000 pilots have not yet renewed their MISASA membership.
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Re: RAASA STATS
Interesting figures thanks.
I would be very interested to know just how many pilots hold multiple NPL type ratings?
As much as we can do the math and state that there should be 1164 members....what about the guys/girls who hold say... WCM and LSA licenses? Or WCM and CCM...etc etc.
Although the percentage must be small...I believe there are quite a few which affect the figures in this way?
I personally know at least 5 such pilots.
I would be very interested to know just how many pilots hold multiple NPL type ratings?
As much as we can do the math and state that there should be 1164 members....what about the guys/girls who hold say... WCM and LSA licenses? Or WCM and CCM...etc etc.
Although the percentage must be small...I believe there are quite a few which affect the figures in this way?
I personally know at least 5 such pilots.
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Re: RAASA STATS
RAASA is really coming up with some very useful stats! Well done.
Basic principle in management and navigation: "You can't plan where to go if you don't know where you are, first". Important first steps in place by RAASA.
At a RAASA seminar last year I saw some really interesting stats with regard to number of hours flown per type per fatality.
Really interesting and bucked the trend we had in our minds. I don't have access to the slides or I would post them. Does someone?
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Basic principle in management and navigation: "You can't plan where to go if you don't know where you are, first". Important first steps in place by RAASA.

At a RAASA seminar last year I saw some really interesting stats with regard to number of hours flown per type per fatality.
Really interesting and bucked the trend we had in our minds. I don't have access to the slides or I would post them. Does someone?
Len
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