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Luke SkyToddler
22nd Aug 2002, 21:54
Bah - after a period of being increasing tatty, the cover of my UK CPL has now completely detached. It's only 18 months old as well.

Does anyone know if the CAA are able to provide replacement ones, or do they charge some extortionate fee for them?

Alternatively, are there any pilot shops out there that sell nice looking licence covers, rather than these manky blue plastic official ones?

Bemused
22nd Aug 2002, 22:44
AFE do them, so do Transair.

About £15 - check out www.transair.co.uk and www.afeonline.com for colours

Tinker
23rd Aug 2002, 00:08
or just phone fcl...they have been known to replace it foc

EricTheRed
23rd Aug 2002, 11:46
Fax or email the CAA with your reference number and a cover should be dispatched! They won't do it over the phone!

Cheers

ETR

worzel
23rd Aug 2002, 15:26
You could always make one yourself, Blue Peter style!

worzel

Hap Hazard
24th Aug 2002, 08:24
Hell Luke what ya expect for a couple hundred pounds?
Mine fell apart after only 6 months!
We are talking about the CAA here, but why on earth anyone would want to pay £15 quid for a cover beats me!
Sticky tape mate.......

DB6
24th Aug 2002, 11:34
What are you talking about? Mine's as good as new. You don't actually get yours out do you ?:D
How's it going mate?

Luke SkyToddler
24th Aug 2002, 19:34
Yeah that's the annoying part ... it fell apart when I got it off the shelf for the first time this year! It sort of cracked rather than tore ... I think it must have been designed for UK conditions, and all the sunlight down here was too much for it ;)

Anyway I'm good - doing a brief spell back in the mother country flying Seneca and Navajo on air ambulance ops while Mrs-SkyToddler-to-be does a bit of hour building and sorts out the ATPLs. Returning to the frozen north after the wedding (in Feb) and just as soon as those inconsiderate pommie airlines resume recruiting in numbers. And yourself? ... I didn't know you still frequented the hallowed halls of 'wannabes' ... I hope you're not getting bored with non stop aerobatics, and looking for a nice little London based airline job, or anything :D

Gin Slinger
24th Aug 2002, 19:49
When you consider the OUTRAGEOUS amount the CAA charges for licence issue - after already paying well over the odds for a test fee, you'd expect at least a quality leather bound licence holder instead of the standard issue eastern block style jobbie we get now.

Perhaps the CAA motto goes: do your best to make an expensive business more so!

Tinker
24th Aug 2002, 22:08
If you're going down that road Gin, for the price we pay I would expect it hand delivered by a scantily clad godess on a silver platter. But then I just look at the cars parked on the front row at the Belgrano and reality kicks in :D

Luke SkyToddler
25th Aug 2002, 06:28
Amen to that Tinker ... wonder whose the Merc SLK is ... it used to really p!ss me off, walking past that thing en route to sit another 1000 quids worth of compulsory ATPL papers :mad:

Dan Winterland
25th Aug 2002, 12:54
LST - falling apart? You're obviously bringing it out of your briefcase to read it too often! Mine comes out once every six months (old git's medical time) and is still pristine!