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Instructor renewal coming up and my usual examiner is unavailable. I asked the CAA where my next nearest might be - I'm in Pembrokeshire - and they replied saying that they can't tell me because of GDPR. Can anybody help?



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It's a silly excuse to say that the GDPR prevenst sharing this kind of information. There is a provision in there that says that information that you need to carry out your work/function should be able to be shared. Convincing the CAA of that is of course a tough ask.
I would go and call all the flying clubs and flying schools in the area. These will each have their own lists of examiners that they work with and if they won't share their details, they should at least be able to forward your request to the examiner(s) they work with.
I would go and call all the flying clubs and flying schools in the area. These will each have their own lists of examiners that they work with and if they won't share their details, they should at least be able to forward your request to the examiner(s) they work with.

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There is a list(slightly out of date!) of FIEs on the UK CAA website. Unfortunately, there are no associated location or contact details.
https://www.caa.co.uk/our-work/publi...tent/cap1585c/
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https://www.caa.co.uk/our-work/publi...tent/cap1585c/
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I don’t know why the CAA can’t share that info when effectively it’s for commercial purposes. If I was searching for a plumber I’d be able to find their address and area of operation..

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The CAA do publish contact details for AME's; I presume that somewhere along the line the AME's have given consent for this. Surely it wouldn't be too difficult for the CAA to obtain consent from Flight / Ground Examiners for some means of contacting them to be published.

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I'm sure this is incorrect (wrt GDPR) as most other EASA authorities (ireland spain france as a minimum) provide lists of examiners including their ratings. A Google search of their name would find a contact of some sort or LinkedIn profile I'm sure. If you look on the IAA list of examiners many of them are also CAA.



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I was thinking it might be a CAA implementation of GPDR but I found out that the lists in The Netherlands also only show names and ratings, nothing more. So you would have to do your own search for contact information from that. Still, I reckon that by calling three or four ATOs/DTOs I could get in touch with a handful of examiners, and each of those will most likely be able to point me to some others as well.





