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End of April extension to revalidate by experience

This must include the normal required PIC time (6hrs for PPL, 8hrs for NPPL) Obviously if at any point the rating expires, you are into proficiency check territory. The CAA also remind us that when revalidating ratings that were previously extended under the Covid-19 extension procedure (which would have been until 22 November 2020), the rating should have been endorsed with a new expiry date of 30 November 2022. There has been some debate regarding getting Class 2 or LAPL medicals issued during the current lockdown period. Initially the CAA published some guidance suggesting AMEs should not be conducting Class 2 or LAPL medicals, although this may have subsequently been softened.

Lebanon: No Justice 6 Months After Blast

Stalled Investigation, Due Process Violations A slogan painted on a barrier in front of towering grain silos gutted in the massive August 2020 explosion at the Beirut port that claimed the lives of more than 200 people, December 2, 2020. © 2020 AP Photo/Hussein Malla (Beirut) – Lebanese authorities have failed in the past six months to deliver any justice for the catastrophic explosion at Beirut’s port on August 4, 2020, Human Rights Watch said today. The stalled domestic investigation, riddled with serious due process violations, as well as political leaders’ attempts to stop the investigation reinforce the need for an independent, international inquiry. The investigation has been paused since December 17, 2020, after two former ministers charged in the case filed a motion asking Lebanon’s Court of Cassation replace the investigating judge, Fadi Sawan. It is not clear when the investigation will resume. Sawan has, since August, brought

Revealed: The North Sea oil giants fueling climate change

Revealed: The North Sea oil giants fueling climate change with millions of tonnes in preventable emissions Labour calls for flaring ban as documents obtained by Unearthed reveal the companies responsible for the climate-warming emissions spewing from North Sea rigs Oil companies are burning huge volumes of natural gas in order to save money. Credit: Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace Revealed: The North Sea oil giants fueling climate change with millions of tonnes in preventable emissions Labour calls for flaring ban as documents obtained by Unearthed reveal the companies responsible for the climate-warming emissions spewing from North Sea rigs Oil companies are burning huge volumes of natural gas in order to save money. Credit: Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace

Exclusive: DB sponsor profit warnings trend continues unwelcome escalation

So far, DC plans have largely been focused on the onset of auto-enrolment and changes to the regulatory framework - be it the ‘charge cap, ‘pension freedoms or consultations around ‘value for money , says Annabel Tonry, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM).Download In 2015 George Osborne, then the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, decided that those age over 55 could take much more of their pension in cash. This has since opened up a range of possibilities for DC scheme members in the world of pensions.Download Find whitepapers

Weston Culture Fund gives UK arts organisations £30m in relief from devastating impact of Covid-19

The MAC arts hub in Belfast has been awarded £696,248 from the Weston Culture Fund to support its recovery costs in the wake of Covid-19 © The MAC Belfast The Wallace Collection in London, Birmingham Museums and Nottingham Contemporary gallery are among more than 100 UK arts organisations that will receive Covid-19 recovery grants from the Garfield Weston Foundation. The foundation, one of the UK’s leading charitable grantmakers, created the one-off Weston Culture Fund last year to help the cultural sector weather the “devastating impact” of the pandemic. Grants ranging from £100,000 to £1.5m were awarded on 1 February, totalling more than £30.2m a 20% increase on the £25m fund initially announced by the foundation in October. Beneficiaries in the visual arts include the Wallace Collection (£205,000), MK Gallery in Milton Keynes (£270,000) and Nottingham Contemporary (£105,890). Larger grants go to the nine-venue Birmingham Museums Trust (£590

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