(1) |
An application for a PPL (Aeroplane) must be made to the Director on the appropriate prescribed form within 30 days of the practical skills test. |
(2) |
The application referred to in subregulations (1) must be accompanied by— |
(a) |
a valid medical certificate, issued in terms of Part 67; |
[Regulation 61.03.2(2)(a) substituted by regulation 5(f) of Notice No. R. 984, GG 41915, dated 21 September 2018 (Nineteenth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2018)]
(b) |
documentary evidence of compliance with regulation 61.03.1(1)(d); |
(c) |
the original documentation proving that the applicant has passed the theoretical knowledge examination referred to in paragraph (f) of regulation 61.03.1(1); |
(d) |
the applicant's flying logbook summarised in the format as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 61; |
(e) |
the skills test report as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 61; |
(f) |
two recent passport-size photographs of the applicant, unless such applicant is the holder of another pilot licence issued in terms of Part 61; and |
(g) |
the appropriate fee as prescribed in Part 187. |
(3) |
The Director must issue a PPL (Aeroplane), if he or she is satisfied that the applicant complies with the requirements referred to in regulation 61.03.1. |
(4) |
A PPL (A) must be issued in the appropriate prescribed form; |
[Regulation 61.03.2(4) substituted by regulation (5)(g) of Notice No. R. 984, GG 41915, dated 21 September 2018 (Nineteenth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2018)]
(5) |
The holder of a PPL (Aeroplane) must, upon receipt of the PPL (Aeroplane), immediately affix his or her signature thereon in ink in the space provided for such purpose. |