EASA Forms
I have done skill tests and prof checks this week on Germans, Swedes, a Cypriot with a Swiss licence and some Dutch. Now we have some common rules for checks performed by foreign examiners, why can't we have one EASA form??? Every check I do, I have to download a particular form from the appropriate national authority, which is 99.9% the same as every other country's form, fill it in, and then try to find an address to send it to. 90% of authorities don't even put an email address on the form telling you where to send it! Aaarrgh!!!!!
But, (rant over) - is there any way anybody knows of asking the EASA authorities to get their fingers out and agree something really simple like a standard check form?