It's the Applicant who has to worry about where to send the form, not the Examiner. In the UK (after 1 Jan 03), the Applicant fills out the SRG\1119, the Examiner checks it and completes Section 4 (Examiner's Certificate) - it's then up to the Applicant to make sure that the completed form is sent off to the CAA and/or Swiss equivalent. But it's the Examiner who signs the Rating revalidation page in the Applicant's licence - and who also has to complete the SRG\1157 'Examiner's Record' for the flight and then to keep it for 3 years.
I'm sure that we'll soon get used to the new forms - but surely it would have been possible to make the SRG\1119 a one page document?
If you haven't seen the new forms yet, go to the CAA PLD website and look under 'Flight Crew Licensing' for 'Forms'. They're in .pdf format.
Last edited by BEagle; 29th December 2002 at 17:11.