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What is the EASA Endorsement List?

The EASA Endorsement List is a document drawn up and published by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for both aeroplanes and helicopters; these lists constitute the aircraft class and type categorisations in accordance with FCL.010 (aircraft category, aeroplane class and aircraft type) and FCL.700 of Annex I (Part-FCL) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 as well as GM1 FCL.700.

As an AESA-issued ULM licence holder, do I have to keep a logbook for each rating or variant of Ultralight aircraft?

In accordance with the provisions of Article 8.4 of Royal Decree 123/2015, the holder of the microlight pilot licence shall keep and update a flight time record, in accordance with the model published by the State Aviation Safety Agency on its website.

When revalidating my ULM rating, what requirements do I have to meet?

In accordance with the provisions of Article 10.3 of Royal Decree 123/2015, in order to revalidate MAF, DCG, AG, H and HD ratings before they expire, the interested party must certify, in his/her flight time record or by means of a certificate issued by an ultralight flight school, five hours of flight time in the twelve months prior to the application.

In this regard, and for the purposes of the correct recording of flight time, it is recommended not to delay the presentation of the duly accredited documentation to AESA once the experience is available.