captplaystation
11th Apr 2012, 12:58
Gentlemen, & indeed a "few" ladies.
I remember that recent policy "encouraged" you to trade in your Non-Irish licences for a (RYR) home grown one.
Putting aside the contractural/political aspect of this "preference" from your employer, how do you personally find the IAA, with respect to flexibility (for you, not RYR, I know about THAT side) & responsiveness to queries etc.
I ask this on the back of 1 month spent trying to get an answer from the UK CAA to a very simple query regarding English language proficiency.
I have, so far, had 4 emails ignored, & have spent 2 long phone calls on their bloody switchboard, but nonetheless have failed to resolve a very simple issue. (maybe I don't speak English well enough :hmm: )
My licence is due for renewal in July, & I am sorely tempted to tell them to put the green plastic where the sun doesn't shine. . .however, is transferring across the other side of the Irish sea a +ve step ? or not.
Don't know if this is best asked here, or in Questions, but I guess more of you are on here, & it is a "term" I guess.
I remember that recent policy "encouraged" you to trade in your Non-Irish licences for a (RYR) home grown one.
Putting aside the contractural/political aspect of this "preference" from your employer, how do you personally find the IAA, with respect to flexibility (for you, not RYR, I know about THAT side) & responsiveness to queries etc.
I ask this on the back of 1 month spent trying to get an answer from the UK CAA to a very simple query regarding English language proficiency.
I have, so far, had 4 emails ignored, & have spent 2 long phone calls on their bloody switchboard, but nonetheless have failed to resolve a very simple issue. (maybe I don't speak English well enough :hmm: )
My licence is due for renewal in July, & I am sorely tempted to tell them to put the green plastic where the sun doesn't shine. . .however, is transferring across the other side of the Irish sea a +ve step ? or not.
Don't know if this is best asked here, or in Questions, but I guess more of you are on here, & it is a "term" I guess.