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Old 10-27-2006, 06:14 PM
DJames DJames is offline
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Written exam again?

I've been searching through Part 61 and I have been unable to find the answer to this......I have a PPL (glider rating) that I earned in June 1999. My last flight as PIC in a glider was in June 2000. I would like to get started up again and earn a Rec or PPL (SEL). Granted things have changed and a review is always good, but am I required to re-take the written exam when obtaining a second rating?
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Old 01-01-2007, 10:59 AM
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The exams relate to an airman certificate (private pilot, commercial pilot, instructor pilot, etc.). You have passed the private pilot exam and you have been awarded a certificate. If you wish to remain as a private pilot you would not need to take another exam. You can add other ratings (single-engine land, multiengine land) to your certificate by passing an appropriate checkride with an examiner. This would require instruction and an endorsement from a CFI that you are prepared for the checkride. Keep in mind that the examiner will check your knowledge prior to the flight. This might include anything that was on the private written test. I expect at a minimum you would need to be able to demonstrate weight and balance calculation, obtaining weather, METAR and TAF, be able to explain all the symbols on your sectional map, and know your airspace. Good luck.
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