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Frequently asked questions

It should be noted that until existing licences are updated with the new SET LAND and/or SET SEA nomenclature, the revalidation certificates submitted by examinees will continue to show the original ratings.

Similarly, you may not yet have your examiner's licence and certificate updated to the new nomenclature.

Therefore, and given that the examiner privileges are maintained, regardless of whether the examiner certificate and/or the certificate of revalidations are updated with the new nomenclature or maintain the old nomenclature, the extension of the examinee's period of validity may be noted, provided that the provisions of FCL.740.A(a) are complied with.
 

By being annotated as a single rating, either SET LAND or SET SEA, the examiner is extending the validity period of all variants contained therein when revalidating the rating.

Whether or not the pilot may exercise them in such variants shall be verified by the person concerned by verifying that he/she complies with the requirements set out in FCL.710.
 

No, the examiner privileges appropriate to the type of certificate may continue to be exercised in the variants covered by the rating endorsement on their examiner certificate, provided that in order to act as an examiner it is necessary to be able to instruct and be qualified to act as PIC for the relevant variant.

No, whether specifically requested by the applicant or if the certificate is updated at revalidation or renewal, the new SET LAND and/or SET SEA nomenclatures shall be noted on the examiner certificate if one or both ratings are reflected on the licence with privileges to instruct in them.

You will need to complete the appropriate familiarisation or differences course and record it in your logbook.