Privileges & Validity

• Act as PIC on single-engine piston (land) aircraft in the relevant class
• VFR operations within EASA member states and ICAO-compliant worldwide May be combined with other privileges (e.g. Night Rating, CB‑IR)
• Validity: 24 months from the date of issue or last revalidation
• Revalidation: Within the 3 months before expiry, either:
• Proficiency check with an examiner, or 12 hours flight time in SEP class in the last 12 months (incl. 6 hours PIC, 12 take-offs and landings, and 1 hour with an instructor)
• Medical certificate: Class 2

Entry Requirements

• Minimum age: 17 years
• Hold a valid PPL(A) or higher
• Medical certificate: Class 2
• RT (radiotelephony) license and LPE level 4+ for radio communication

Flight Training

• No mandatory training if revalidating based on experience
• Initial SEP training for new applicants includes:
->Aircraft familiarization
->Normal and emergency procedures
->Navigation exercises
->Take-offs and landings
->Proficiency check required with an examiner for:
->Initial issue
->Renewal (if expired)

Rules & Regulation

• Based on Part‑FCL in EASA Regulation (EU) No. 1178/2011, including:
• Part.FCL, Annex I: general licensing rules for class ratings
• PART.FCL.710: Class and typeratings - variants
• PART.FCL.725 Requirements for the issue of class and typeratings
• PART.FCL.740 Validity and renewal of class and type ratings
• Appendix 9: proficiency check requirements

SEP

Single Engine Piston

Want to renew your SEP rating before its expiration date? It’s easy to do with a training flight, ensuring you remain qualified to fly without interruption.

A minimum of 12 flight hours and 12 takeoffs/landings in the past 12 months. At least one training flight with an instructor.
A proficiency check with a Flight Examiner is required for revalidation.

If your SEP has expired, schedule a training and proficiency check appointment.

  • Simple and transparent process
  • Expert instructors and examiners
  • Quick to schedule
  • No surprises or hidden costs