Language Proficiency Test
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Language Proficiency Test
I have been informed today that my language proficiency level 4 has expired in March 2012. I am renewing my CPL in September. CAA have said I need to renew the proficiency.
Can anyone advise how to do this ? I am not due a test before then so will not meet an examiner ? Looked at he CAA doc which relates to this, but seems to indicate that it is expected to be renewed at a flight test. Although I come from Luton I think my command of the english language would allow me to attain level 6, which is then valid for life as I understand.
Can anyone advise how to do this ? I am not due a test before then so will not meet an examiner ? Looked at he CAA doc which relates to this, but seems to indicate that it is expected to be renewed at a flight test. Although I come from Luton I think my command of the english language would allow me to attain level 6, which is then valid for life as I understand.
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When you had the last LPC/prof. check/LST or revalidation by experience, the FE should have completed both page 1 and 2 of SRG\1119. Page 2 has a "level 6" declaration. If this wasn't done, and make sure you have the correct issue of this form (issue 15), then you can have a stand alone declaration c/o SRG\1199.
ps, If you read the notes carefully for SRG\1119, you find that this evaluation can be made, even if the form is used for "revalidation by experience", and not a test. An FE should be able to sign this, as they also should have covered this in their 3 yearly revalidation.
ps, If you read the notes carefully for SRG\1119, you find that this evaluation can be made, even if the form is used for "revalidation by experience", and not a test. An FE should be able to sign this, as they also should have covered this in their 3 yearly revalidation.