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Is there any school or assessor in the UAE to revalidate an EASA/JAR ELP?
Thanks
sascha410
27th Mar 2014, 06:13
I would suggest the online test. It can be don enywhere anytime, it is convinient...
Search google but i think it is ilpt.net
Cheers! looks good but doesn't work for the Irish...
And I have an irish licence...
sascha410
27th Mar 2014, 14:16
Sorry to hear that. I did it but my license is UK. I know that not all CAA are included but most are. Bad luck for you...sorry and good luck...
moggiee
21st Apr 2014, 04:21
There's a place in Fujairah that can do it. Try asking Fujairah Aviation Academy for details.
Hi guys,
I am still looking to renew my EASA/JAR ELP in the UAE, haven't found the solution yet.
Any ideas?
Cheers.
kennedy
29th Jun 2014, 20:18
Niall manning, 04 3615704.
Cheers kennedy,
Niall is waiting for his company to get it EASA approval renewed, so it will take a while.
So I am looking for another solution.
Farrell
30th Jun 2014, 08:19
Be careful!
My granny can do an ELP renewal for you, but if the regulator for where you are looking to find work does not accept it then you are wasting your money.
I have contacted this website, they can help depending on your licences. No good for the irish ;-(
cactus98
30th Jun 2014, 10:01
Ifrk, try Anglo-Continental in Bournemouth. Approved by the IAA and can be done via Skype.
Cheers cactus!
I am gonna look to it right now.
Test via Skype are not allowed anymore.
Arrrhhhh what a :mad: useless stuff is this ELP!
Can't believe all russians, polishs and Chinesees pilots got Level 6 directly.
I am not Shakespeare but come one!
Anyway I need to find an assessor in the UAE.
pm210668
1st Jul 2014, 11:02
Try the GAL ATS Training centre in Al Ain, they have a test facility there!
latetonite
3rd Jul 2014, 06:23
Does your company does not provide it?
Emirates takes care for renewal on GCAA ELP only, the EASA one is for us.
latetonite
3rd Jul 2014, 09:50
Oman Air uses a Belgium 'ELP company'. Was recognised in the Netherlands.
It is worth the effort of giving a call to that company, and figure out where else they are approved.