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Old 18th Mar 2015, 16:40
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downsetgo
 
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Hello Aurel,

I have the same issue, revalidation by experience when abroad.

I have recently spoken with the CAA and I was told that a non-UK examiner is eligible to sign off a revalidation by experience in the licence if:

- my rating is printed on the first page of the licence
- if the form SRG2199 and SRG1119E are filled out and sent in
- as well as copies of my medical
- no fee


A second call with the same query about a revalidation by experience by a non-UK EASA examiner (I needed reassurance at a certain part in one of the forms) brought slightly different information concerning the requirements:

- a non-UK EASA examiner is not eligible to sign the licence without getting approval in advance
- the non-UK EASA examiner shall send an email to the Test Notification at the CAA to receive further details how to proceed
- an automatic reply will give detailed information how to proceed. Most likely the forms SRG1157 and SRG1119E will have to be filled out (whether or not to pay the 89 pounds depends on the outcome of the test notification process and whether the examiner will be eligible to sign or not)
- copies of the non-UK examiner`s medical and licence
- copies of my licence and medical
- most likely (my guess) a copy of the FIs licence

I will post an update once I proceed.
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