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al_renko
13th Nov 2013, 15:34
Hi all,
Thanks to the folks at the caa,they received the ppl application on the 14th October and i received the the licence today the 13th November,cheers,

Herod
13th Nov 2013, 15:45
Nice to hear some of the government departments are doing well. I sent off a passport renewal a couple of months ago. It was posted on the Friday afternoon, so they would have had it on the Monday morning. The following Monday the new passport arrived. I was so impressed I called customer service to pass on my thanks.

al_renko
13th Nov 2013, 16:10
excuse my ignorance,what is a Mildly" Eccentric Stardriver?

Whopity
13th Nov 2013, 18:17
Nice to hear some of the government departments are doing wellThey are not a Government Dept. They are a QUANGO!

Bob Bevan
13th Nov 2013, 18:21
Apologies for sounding like a bit of a Meldrew but is one calendar month to turn around a document really that quick?

In this wonderful online world in which we live I get grumpy if something I order on day one is not delivered by day two. :(

BEagle
13th Nov 2013, 19:32
Very shortly, the CAA will be introducing on-line pilot licensing forms, starting with LAPL / PPL / FRTOL applications and UK to Part-FCL licence conversions as these constitute the vast majority of the CAA Hub's licence production workload.

To complement the on-line application process, initially the PPL application process will require a single page A4 'course completion' certificate, which will eliminate any need for the submission of logbooks, Q X-C authorisation forms and the like. It may either be scanned and sent as an attachment to the on-line application form, or sent in hard copy if the ATO doesn't have a scanner.

The on-line application process itself promises to be very simple and should be idiot-proof, so there should be no applications delayed or returned because either the dim-witted applicant or lazy examiner overlooked an administrative requirement.

Later, following further IT development, the forms will be able to 'auto-populate' with data derived from CAA reference numbers and will also allow the 'course completion' certificate to be completed on-line, once a suitable electronic authorisation process has been identified and tested.

So, very soon now, applications should be able to be processed even quicker!

GipsyMagpie
13th Nov 2013, 19:59
About time. The whole process should be devovlved a lot more. Why do I need to show the CAA my log book at all. My examiner already checked them. Trust your examiners CAA...you make them jump through enough hoops.

G
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High-Flyer2
13th Nov 2013, 20:11
I sent my application for a new EASA licence because of a new additional rating on the 26th waited the time no payment was taken gave them a call to be told it was in the finance department. When the post arrived that day all the paperwork was sent back with a letter saying "SRG**** was missing please send stated form" yet in with the application they sent back the 'missing form' was in with the paper work with the caa received stamp on it. :ugh:


HF2

ShyTorque
13th Nov 2013, 21:36
Why do I need to show the CAA my log book at all. My examiner already checked them. Trust your examiners CAA...you make them jump through enough hoops.

They check that you haven't been flying "in breach" i.e. flying since, without the relevant licence.

Maoraigh1
14th Nov 2013, 19:23
So, very soon now, applications should be able to be processed even quicker!
Possible before I have to apply for an EASA replacement for my pre-JAR ICAO-compliant CAA license?

Sir Niall Dementia
15th Nov 2013, 13:01
I went in last month with credit card, a new type rating form and all the associated paperwork and walked out two hours later with ATPL/A and ATPL/H changed to EASA licences and the new type added, and the young lady who looked after me was utterly charming and her male colleague had a superb sense of humour.


SND

High-Flyer2
27th Nov 2013, 15:07
Are the queues that big at the front desk of the Gatwick office that they can't deal with applications posted into them? I called the FCL department today to find out the status/progress of the application to be told its passed gross error department and its waiting for a licencing officer whenever he/she gets round to it and there's no time scale on that. Quick enough to take the money but not produce the goods. :sad:


HF2

GipsyMagpie
27th Nov 2013, 19:41
Shytorque. ..They check that you haven't been flying "in breach" i.e. flying since, without the relevant licence

Yes and why cannot an examiner do that? It would mean your licence was ready to go straight away.

DeeCee
27th Nov 2013, 19:47
Got my EASA license in just under four weeks. No drama at all.

Whopity
27th Nov 2013, 20:05
Yes and why cannot an examiner do that? It would mean your licence was ready to go straight away. Over the years they have received a number of fraudulent applications, some tipped off by an examiner who has spotted something odd. The examiner has no power to take any action and the CAA has a responsibility to check that applicants are qualified for the licenes and ratings they issue.

Deneb
27th Nov 2013, 21:50
Sent my UK PPL to EASA PPL conversion in in September...and still waiting.

That despite calls and emails to check on progress, all of which reported that the application was stuck in a backlog, but would be dealt with soon...

I still live in hope!

Newark_Anagram
28th Nov 2013, 07:13
Sent mine on 28th October. Called them on Tuesday, still in a 'backlog', not been started yet!! On the website, still says 10 days processing time. Long days down South aren't they??

GipsyMagpie
28th Nov 2013, 21:53
Over the years they have received a number of fraudulent applications, some tipped off by an examiner who has spotted something odd. The examiner has no power to take any action and the CAA has a responsibility to check that applicants are qualified for the licenes and ratings they issue
So empowering examiners would help stop fraud. Brilliant. Come on CAA.

OhNoCB
29th Nov 2013, 01:30
I generally find the counter service superb, having been numerous times I have never had a problem.

Trying to get anything done by phone and/or email though is hugely difficult. I have been trying to get them to amend dates on my licence that they issued incorrectly since July, and despite several attempts on the phone and via email, I have been waiting on a 'Technical Support Officer' to look at the dates since August. No time scale available.

kestrel539
29th Nov 2013, 19:08
Rang the CAA today to chase mine.
Sent in a month ago, passed the gross error check, they may start working
on applications received a month ago this WEEKEND.
Yes, they are working weekends to cope with the bow wave caused by the" end of season, I will do it now " rush.

High-Flyer2
29th Nov 2013, 20:43
I called them twice yesterday. First call was to find out the progress of the application to be told it'll be another couple of weeks. I came off the phone to them had a think about things then called back to see if I could go down and collect it at the desk since they had the application anyway, the pleasant female at the other end of the phone told me it has been dispatched today(yesterday) not holding out much hope I was going to wait until next week then FedEx dropped it off today.

Kevin31
18th Dec 2013, 15:29
Hey All,

Just to let you all know that I passed my PPL on November 30th dropped application at CAA on the 5th December and recived it back via Fedex yesterday December 17th.

So 12 days all in I thought was very quick.

Kev

Old skool Alex
18th Dec 2013, 16:30
I wasn't overly impressed with the speed of my ppl issue time, sent to the belgrano on the 29th October, payment taken on the 31st and after a couple of chase up calls,It arrived through the catflap on the 12th of December.FedEx delivered it within 24 hours so hats off to them.

Frontal
20th Dec 2013, 09:03
I just received my "blue book" and it took 12 days for processing.

Fanor
20th Dec 2013, 10:20
What service did it come with Royal Mail or ups/fed ex etc?

chrisbl
20th Dec 2013, 22:06
Dropped into the public counter today to do my JAR-EASA CPL conversion and they have introduced new counters in the well of the building.


All very impressive. A few suits wandering about to ensure things went well. I handed my papers over at 8:30 this morning and was walking out with my new little booklet etc at 10:00.


Not bad.

Frontal
23rd Dec 2013, 06:40
What service did it come with Royal Mail or ups/fed ex etc?

Arrived via FedEx

md 600 driver
23rd Dec 2013, 07:12
If a licence can be issued in under 2 hours at the counter why does it take so long by post ?

A and C
23rd Dec 2013, 08:04
You may well ask this, the most unusual reason given for delay in issuing a licence to me was that my medica certificate was in the words of the person at the Gatwick FCL desk "to new"?!!!

It is high time some of the other departments in the CAA who do offer a high class service turned on FCL as without doubt the poor service they offer brings the whole of the CAA into disrepute.

GBOZR
29th Dec 2013, 01:05
I also phoned the CAA chasing mine. I was told that the license was being processed and would not be ready for at least another 2 weeks. Magically 5 days later my little blue wallet arrived. Perhaps my call gave them a friendly kick up the backside ;)