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Frequently asked questions

In application of provision Five of the EASA Resolution dated 05.05.2020 the time limit defined in FCL. 205(f) for proving experience is extended to the last 2 years and 8 months.

Pursuant to paragraph (j) of the EASA Resolution dated 05.05.2020 the time period specified in point FCL. 735H (b) of Part-FCL, provided that the regular time period ends in that period.

In accordance with the EASA Resolution dated 05.05.2020, the instructor who has given the briefing shall issue a certificate indicating that the holder has successfully completed the briefing.

Pursuant to provision Five of the AESA Resolution dated 05.05.2020, the 2-year period for accrediting experience in the launching method held is extended to the last 2 years and 8 months.

No additional time margin is envisaged. Once the rating has expired without the revalidation procedure having been carried out in due time and form, and for the purposes of its entry into force, it shall be renewed at an ATO or DTO for PART FCL licences or at an ULM training centre for ULM licences.

Yes, it is possible to issue an extension of 45 days to the validity of the Provisional Registration at the request of the interested party, i.e. at the request of the interested party. In the following link you can download the MOD 3 of the extension request form 

The full-time equivalent is a concept that allows to measure the number of full-time employees working in an organisation and is calculated by suming all staff hours of work in one year, either part-time or full-time and by dividing the result by the number of hours of a full-time employee. 

More information at: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Glossary:Full-time_equivalent_(FTE)