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Old 19th Jan 2013, 11:27
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Non UK examiners conducting a test on UK licence holder

Hi guys,

Heard that since september 2012, a non UK examiner has to receive a briefing from UK CAA, answer a quizz of 10 questions before conducting a skill test or proficiency check on a UK licence holder.
Coming from the CAA, I guess it is not free of charge, there is also a fee to be paid to them ! Anyone has the information on how much is that fee ?
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The Scheme of charges is here however if the tests are conducted outside the UK, there is no charge listed
Validation of non-UK authorised EASA examiners / instructors
When making an application for a non-UK authorised EASA examiner / instructor to be
able to examine / instruct in the UK, the applicant shall pay to the CAA a charge of £630.
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