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Old 10th Dec 2009, 15:43
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UK CAA/JAA licence renewal whilst living abroad

Has anyone had to go through the licence renewal process where they had to do a proficiency check with a JAA authorized examiner?
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Make sure that the TRE has UK CRMI accreditation
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UK CRMI

Not sure if a UK CRMI is really required for a LPC - I thought that's only needed to do an OPC in a UK AOC ...?
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Quite right, OPC only. I stand corrected
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Old 10th Dec 2009, 20:54
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Thanks for the responses...

The lasors document says "proficiency check with a JAA authorized examiner" - they don't specify if it is an LPC or an OPC....

Is there a tried and trusted method of finding a "find your friendly JAA TRE" - in the USA?
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plenty of demand state side

There is a vast number of corporate pilots who when in USA get a FAA and JAA recurrent at the same time.

Depending on your needs, find a USA TRO and ask the question.

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There is a vast number of corporate pilots who when in USA get a FAA and JAA recurrent at the same time.
But not if they are doing a single pilot waiver renewal... We've been around that one, but thank you for the input.
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