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betterdriveabus
18th Apr 2016, 15:23
bonjour

RyanAir me demande mes résultats ATPL théorique exactes au pourcentage près tandis que la DGAC fournit seulement le status Réussi ou Échoué.

ils ont aucunes infos concernant le pourcentage exacte ce qui m exclut pour se présenter aux sélections.

:ugh:

connaissez vous une autre source pour retrouver les resultats des 14 modules?

merci!

plikee
19th Apr 2016, 11:40
Don't bother to go to the interview if you're planning to speak French

Greenlights
19th Apr 2016, 11:59
yeah they ask exact result (atpl written exams) , non sense, french DGAC do not deliver them unless you have failed your exams, then you have the exact resulst otherwise it is just indicated "passed" that's all.
Don't botther with them, just send your results as it is, if they are not happy with that tell them to complain to french dgac. It is not your problem. Europe is europe, if countries are not capable to follow the same laws/rules, they want to do things differently then it is THEIR problem.
having 80 or 95 % does not mean you're good pilot anyway, it just means you have a very good memory to tick the right boxes lol
They always asked too much details things in the north of europe. :ugh:
UK companies are even tougher, they may ask all your past life. looool :rolleyes:

FWIflyer
19th Apr 2016, 17:55
Just make a screenshot of your results on Oceane Website and print it. That's it ! They just wanna know how many subjects you failed.

betterdriveabus
21st Apr 2016, 10:21
that s what I did. I printscreened my results from Ocean, but still they need the exact result as I failed some subjects.


DGAC already sent me their apologise for not being able to provide those infos.
They wrote me a letter in which they confirm they simply don t store this kind of infos in their IT system. :yuk:

from the side of RyanAir they advised me to resend my application in few months in case of they would change the requested document list...

that s kind a crazy. indeed we are still in the EU...:ugh:

anyone else in the same situation?

betterdriveabus
21st Apr 2016, 10:22
Don't bother to go to the interview if you're planning to speak French
I did because it s a specified issue with the French Authority, don t wanted to bother the others

Le Bigleux
21st Apr 2016, 12:11
Hi betterdriveabus,

Here is the link I used: Formulaire de saisie de l'administration - Ministère de l'Environnement, de l'Energie et de la Mer (http://www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/Formulaire-de-saisie-de-l.html)
This allows you to send an official request to the French CAA and they are compelled to answer.

Here is the text I wrote:

Bonjour, j'ai une requête s'adressant au Pôle Examens.

C'est au sujet d'un critère de recrutement exigé par certaines compagnies aériennes aux pilotes postulants (notamment à l'étranger) : elles demandent à ce que les examens théoriques et pratiques aient été réussis au premier passage. C'est mon cas (en l'occurrence pour l'ATPL théorique, puis le CPL et l'IR pratique) mais je ne sais pas comment le prouver.
Existe-t-il un document (si possible en anglais) permettant de faire office de preuve ? Dans le fond peu importe sa nature pourvu qu'il fasse apparaître ce qui est demandé.
À toute fin utile je suis titulaire de la licence CPL(A) FRA.FCL.CAXXXXXXXX.

En vous remerciant par avance,

Le Bigleux(For non-French speakers: I asked for an official proof written in English of 1st pass in ATPL theory, CPL and IR exams)

Two days after, I received by email a certificate stating I passed all the ATPL exams at the first attempt... and also stating the average result! (though, no details about individual exams)
One more day after, I received another email with a certificate stating 1st passes for the CPL and IR exams.

The week after, I received the original papers in my mailbox.

The ATPL average result was a good surprise as I achieved a nice score (more than 90%). I answered to the email, writing that this was kind of a surprise. It seems that the French CAA receives more and more similar requests and they decided to disclose the ATPL average result to avoid French licence holders being disadvantaged when applying to European airlines. The original reason of non-disclosure was non-discrimination. Ironically, you can now get your ATPL score for the same reason :)

betterdriveabus
21st Apr 2016, 12:44
@Le Bigleux when have You passed your ATPL?

because from my side in 2007.

here is the full official answer from the french CAA I got.

"Monsieur,

Le fait que vous veniez sur Paris ne fera malheureusement pas apparaître les notes sous l'application informatique.

En octobre 2007, un nouvel outil informatique de gestion des examens a été mis en place dans nos services, et pour des problème de transfert de données, aucune des notes antérieures à cette date n'ont pu être conservées.
Votre dernière sessions étant celle de décembre 2007, nous avons l'historique de ces dernières. Les notes ne pouvant pas être données individuellement, nous avons établi un pourcentage de réussite global pour cette session.

Vous trouverez votre nouvelle attestation en pièce-jointe.

Bien cordialement."

So what would You say? that s kind a insane...

Le Bigleux
25th Apr 2016, 08:17
mékissonkon :ugh: Actually that's not much surprising. When there are software changes or implementation in public administration, they are often done by private third-party companies providing IT services (usually called "marchands de viande" -- "meat sellers"). That would not be the first time (neither the last one) that they do a botched job.
I took all the exams many months after that software change and that's why I could get my average result.