I have an FAA PPL. The school insisted that I need original documents for my course - whether this be the case or not, at this point I had no reason to be suspicious they may not be correct. It wouldn't be ideal me logging hours and not being able to present a clear record of hours for examiner etc.
I filled in what I needed to, but the school failed to enclose documents relevant for a foreign school offering a JAA recognised course. Even when exact document numbers were listed they still managed to send the application in short of documents.
The school are accepting liability so far for not issuing relevant paperwork, I will pursue them to my fullest ability for any costs that arise from it.
I'm going to take your advice on going to aviation house if i'm unsuccessful with my appeal through E-mail.
I hoping that the fact that they can see full assessment was started long before CPL skills test expired and only rejected because it was short of documents to add ratings to the CPL. The fact that there is no reference in CAP to 12 months expiry, and my license being issued as EASA so should follow those rules. And finally them willingly sending documents back to my school in the knowledge that when it left the building, they wouldn't accept it back, giving me no prior warning that would be the case. That there will be some lee-way. Im preparing my self for the worst news, but I want to gather as much info as I can to create a case for issue.