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5th Jun 2017, 06:39
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Posted By Whopity

It appears that most administrations only accept ...

It appears that most administrations only accept an ICAO ELP that has been issued by a person or organisation under their jurisdiction. There is no provision for a second language to be added to...
16th May 2014, 17:44
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

All UK Examiners are authorised to sign off Level...

All UK Examiners are authorised to sign off Level 6 only.

If you want to be an English Language Proficiency Examiner to offer other grades you need an approval from the CAA. The initial approval...
17th Feb 2014, 21:05
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

As per Beagle's post the FAA reissue the...

As per Beagle's post the FAA reissue the certificate. Cheaper to go to Gatwick to be ID'd than a FISDO in the US. The cost for the SRG2110 would be the same either way.
17th Feb 2014, 14:27
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

This is the purpose of SRG 2110 which facilitates...

This is the purpose of SRG 2110 which facilitates the reissue by the FAA.
I think this sentance is missing a comma, (it) refers to the UK National licence. I don't see any process by which the CAA...
14th Feb 2014, 16:22
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Who exactly are "They"? "Renew what"? You cannot...

Who exactly are "They"? "Renew what"? You cannot renew a FAA piggy back licence at Gatwick, so your claim makes no sense at all!
12th Feb 2014, 18:35
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Perhaps a good reason to pay the £35 and retain a...

Perhaps a good reason to pay the £35 and retain a UK National Licence as well. In any event the number remains the same.
11th Feb 2014, 21:43
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

So long as you do this at the same time as you...

So long as you do this at the same time as you convert your licence there is no additional charge. Just include SRG1199 signed by an examiner. Your FAA PPL has nothing to do with the CAA! As you hold...
29th Mar 2011, 10:20
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Yes they do...

Yes they do (http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1688/Language%20Proficiency%20Process_examiners.pdf) Page 19; you tick the NO box and they have to go to a professional assessor!
12th Mar 2010, 06:33
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

What date do you put for a Level 6? The FAA don't...

What date do you put for a Level 6? The FAA don't put a date on it either.

There is no requirement in JAR-FCL or ICAO Annex 1.2.9.4 to include a date, only in the ICAO FAQ.

The French Ops...
11th Mar 2010, 22:11
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Actually there is no such thing as an ICAO...

Actually there is no such thing as an ICAO compliant RT Licence; RT Licences are issued in accordance with the requirements of the ITU and do not carry an ICAO English endorsement.

The fact that...
11th Mar 2010, 18:06
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

The ICAO requirement: Endorsements under...

The ICAO requirement:

Endorsements under Annex 1 paragraph 5.1.1.2, XIII

If a pilot has been assessed to level 4 or higher in English, the licence should indicate the following:

Meets...
11th Mar 2010, 13:56
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Thats right, it gives no indication of Level....

Thats right, it gives no indication of Level. Only the CAA know that, and possibly the holder.
10th Mar 2010, 16:43
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Pembroke: I was only referring to the English...

Pembroke: I was only referring to the English Prof Cert.

If people have been given a Level 4 on the basis of having a FRTOL then as long as they hold it, they will always have a level 4! Nothing...
9th Mar 2010, 12:48
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

Yes, it was quite simple, they produced a list of...

Yes, it was quite simple, they produced a list of all relevant examiners and through a group of senior examiners who had personal knowledge of them, determined that they were fluent English speakers....
8th Mar 2010, 22:20
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

GR Examiners are not authorised to sign the...

GR Examiners are not authorised to sign the Certificate on a SRG 1119 only a TRE/CRE/FE can do that. http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1688/Language%20Proficiency%20Process_examiners.pdf
8th Mar 2010, 11:27
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

The CAA conducted the assessment in house through...

The CAA conducted the assessment in house through the various Senior Examiners who knew the individuals concerned and granted them a Level 6. This was done early in 2008. RTF Examiners were done in...
19th Feb 2010, 20:54
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

All Examiners are Level 6 and it doesn't take a...

All Examiners are Level 6 and it doesn't take a flight test to determine if someone is a native English speaker. The ICAO requirement is here: ICAO | FLS | FAQs...
18th Feb 2010, 22:17
Replies: 64
Views: 23,359
Posted By Whopity

No I think you have missed the point. The...

No I think you have missed the point. The requirement to have English Language Proficiency on your licence was March 2008 if you want to use RT Internationally. There is no requirement to have level...
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