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Jetstream_lover 22nd May 2010 00:56

ICAO Level 6 & SA CAA
 
Hello All,

When the whole ICAO Level for English standard's came out, I was automatically given a ICAO Level 5. Nice. However, since I am lazy and speak to other lingo then Engris, I would like to go and get a ICAO LEVEL 6...without paying for it!!

Have heard that it is possible to do this at CAA without too many hassles should you provide copies of English Certs from school etc..

Anyone had any exp of sorts with this??

Cheers

JL

EladElap 23rd May 2010 07:02

I did just that when the language proficiency came in a few years back. There are certain requirements, like you have to have attained a certain grade in English first language at high school, I think up to a D. If you took English as a second language then the criteria in terms of grades is slightly higher.

Then it's just a matter of going to the CAA with a certified copy of your matric certificate, and writing an affidavit stating you have no speech impediment and they should issue you with a level six.

Spadhampton 23rd May 2010 10:22

Is that with my teeth out or in?

Shrike200 23rd May 2010 21:07

Is there some kind of point to having level 6, or are you just going for bonus points or something? The work/reward ratio seems a little skewed in favour of FAIL at the moment...

EladElap 23rd May 2010 21:31

Level six means it's an indefinite "rating", level five needs to be reassessed every 5 yrs IIRC, level 4 every two years I think. So yes there is a good point to getting a level 6...

JEP 24th May 2010 18:32

Level 5 is valid 6 years - level 4 is valid 3 years.

lambert 28th May 2010 10:24

English Proficiency Level In Licences
 
How is South Africa indicating English levels in the licence nowadays? Is it "Language proficiency - English" or "Language proficiency - English ICAO level 5"?

Some countries make no mention of the actual level in the licence.

Unfortunately some companies are using the level as a recruitment criteria which was never the intention of the Language Proficiency Recommendations.

EladElap 28th May 2010 14:53

It's listed on the "Pilot re validations" page. Just says LPR followed by the number, and if there's an expiry date

Do-27 29th May 2010 10:55

Hi all!,:ok:

Any info about having a JAR proficency level 4, and how to upgrade it?. May i take an exam with SA CAA?¿.... :confused:.

Thansk in advance!:)

126,7 29th May 2010 11:35


Thansk
You want an upgrade? :suspect:




I know it is just a typo......

EladElap 29th May 2010 12:34

To get upgraded to level 5 or 6, you need to go to a Language proficiency assessor, if that the right word. It's not a written exam, it's an oral assessment done by a subject matter specialist, and a linguistic specialist.

lambert 30th May 2010 09:46

Jar English Language Exam
 
If you were in South Africa you would take a special oral exam to get level 6. If you are in Spain you have a problem because I don't think they even have an approved test yet!!!!

Tests taken in countries other than the country of your licence are not valid unless the licencing country has accredited the test. I don't think that Spain has accredited a test yet.

Even if you have licences from two countries, the ICAO level awarded in one country is not transferable to the second country's licence unless the TEST has been accredited.

Some countries' Civil Aviation Authorites administer their own tests, some countries use commercial tests that have been validated by the CAA.

paulquster 4th May 2011 17:24

the testing center
 
I'd like to know where I can take a ICAO test in the states or Canada.
please help me to find the address of the testing center


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