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Old 29th May 2020, 08:57
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AmarokGTI
 
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Originally Posted by Mach E Avelli
All examiners, CFIs and anyone else involved in pilot licence testing or reviews, take a peep at the new CASA Form 61-2P. Seems that YOU are now liable for any charges (unspecified of course) that CASA may levy if CASA withdraws or refuses or are otherwise unable to assess any of YOUR paperwork. My understanding was that examiners were appointed to do CASA mandated testing etc because they can no longer do it themselves. Or is this a wrong assumption?
In any case, I know one examiner who won't be signing off on that liability, unless the applicant for the test can somehow provide indemnity.
Basically seems to say that they will charge an admin fee for chasing up wrong paperwork. I should have charged them an admin fee for incorrectly giving me an endorsement I didn’t have.
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