UK CAA Electronic Forms for Revalidation
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UK CAA Electronic Forms for Revalidation
Looking to revalidate my SEP and noticed one can fill out the form electronically. I didn't complete the form entirely (stopped at the payment page).
Was wondering if the examiner/person validating my application needs to sign the form. If so, how is that done electronically?
Checked out SRG1119 (I think it's numbered) and there is a spot for the examiner signature, but only for a PC.
2 years ago did it the old-fashioned way but looking to try the online version.
Doing my hours outside the UK
Was wondering if the examiner/person validating my application needs to sign the form. If so, how is that done electronically?
Checked out SRG1119 (I think it's numbered) and there is a spot for the examiner signature, but only for a PC.
2 years ago did it the old-fashioned way but looking to try the online version.
Doing my hours outside the UK
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Had a play and found it cannot cope with a professional licence holder who has reverted to a Class II Medical!
The examiner sends in an independent form so more duplication!
Had a play and found it cannot cope with a professional licence holder who has reverted to a Class II Medical!
Was wondering if the examiner/person validating my application needs to sign the form. If so, how is that done electronically?
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I made it all the way to the end and didn't encounter any problems.
Whopity...did you see any description of requirements listed?
It's a good idea but not executed well.
Whopity...did you see any description of requirements listed?
It's a good idea but not executed well.
Whopity...did you see any description of requirements listed?
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Well, have you written to your erstwhile employers with your observations, Whopity? Or are you just content to moan on a public website.....
No they were noticeably absent. There are a number of irrelevant entries and again there are some glitches or ambiguities re cross crediting an IR. Knowing their poor record re forms its probably not a bad first attempt, but still quicker to fill in a form manually and email it.
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I called the UK CAA to ask about using the online submission form with regard to an examiner signature.
The answer was: the system will tell you what to do; if it wants a form with a signature it'll let you know.
The answer was: the system will tell you what to do; if it wants a form with a signature it'll let you know.
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written to your erstwhile employers with your observations, Whopity? Or are you just content to moan on a public website
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Just submitted my SEP Revalidation electronically. I had to include a scanned version of the hard copy form with the examiners signature.
So, you still need the traditional form filled out, but you can save the postage stamp I guess.
I was under the impression there was no fee with a revalidation through experience but it cost 14 pounds for the submission.
Either way, I guess I am good for another 2 years…assuming that the Internets work on the CAA side.
So, you still need the traditional form filled out, but you can save the postage stamp I guess.
I was under the impression there was no fee with a revalidation through experience but it cost 14 pounds for the submission.
Either way, I guess I am good for another 2 years…assuming that the Internets work on the CAA side.