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Old 6th Oct 2013, 19:23
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Renewal of South African Licence abroad

Is it possible to renew my South African CPL in the US or Europe?
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Old 7th Oct 2013, 10:49
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CPL renewal

Yip, it is possible. AIC 18.33 stipulates the requirements and paperwork you need to submit within 30 days of your recurrency check with your foreign operator.
You can find it here: http://www.caa.co.za/resource%20cent...IC%2018.33.pdf



Information on the fees can be found here: http://www.caa.co.za/resource%20cent...ing%20Fees.htm
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As far as I know, only by mail via CAA in SA.
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Thumbs down AIC 18.33 - yeah right!

Yes, this AIC has been published by the SA CAA, yet it does NOT state the full requirements for a licence renewal! According to the legislation (Regulation 67.00.11) the AVMED folks would also like you to send along a lung function test, full eye exam incl. colour vision test as well as ECG/ stress ECG and audio gram tests!

According to an email I received from them 9 months ago (YES, NINE MONTHS!) they (CAA) are looking in to this little "discrepancy". Ha! ICAO responsibilities to licence holders do not apply us!

In the mean time, money taken and absolute refusal to acknowledge or respond to numerous emails and telephone calls from the UK!

So......is this my opportunity to name and shame the incompetent ones? No need, IT APPLIES TO EVERYONE IN LICENCING AND THE SO-CALLED "DOCTORS" IN AVMED!

Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. 👍
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AIC requirement query

G'day folks

Would appreciate if anyone can help with the following;

In regards to AIC 18.33 item 2.2.1(c) where the applicant must be the holder of a commercial or ATP pilot license issued by the licensing authority of that country.
Will a foreign validation work to satisfy the above?

Thanks
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Old 19th Aug 2014, 07:54
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Negative!

A validation issued by a foreign country is a validation of your RSA licence. Trying to use a validation to get your RSA licence renewed is circular logic. Anyway, your validation is only valid for as long as your RSA licence is valid. If your RSA licence lapses, your validation lapses too.

If your validation is lapsed, how can you use it to get your RSA licence re-issued?
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In case the link above doesn't work, try the following to access AIC 18.33: http://www.caa.co.za/Aeronautical%20...lars/18.33.pdf


Tocum, Capslock is spot on - it's not possible to revalidate an SA licence on the strength of a foreign validation.


To revalidate your SA licence, you have to hold a valid, stand-alone foreign licence issued by a recognised civil aviation authority and every detail contained in AIC 18.33 has to be complied with.
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Old 28th Aug 2014, 11:23
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Thanks guys!

Well copied and SA CAA said same.

They approved the flying component to be tested during my next proficiency check and ground evaluation to be conducted by an SA DFE.

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Seeking help for Renewal of South African license

Hi folks
I’m an Indian citizen holder sacaa cpl license and Indian Dgca cpl license
I want to do renew my South African license
is it possible to do it from india with approved ato as per sacaa testing standard and send the docs to sacaa
I couldn’t find any info regarding this
if anyone know any leads I would appreciate your help
thanks
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it can be done using a ppc done in a foreign country. I can’t remember the right form. As long as your licence hasn’t expired by more than 3 years and you can get a SACAA medical done. If you can get a DE to give you an ground check(oral test), it will have no restrictions but that you have to do in SA. The form to complete is 61-19.

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