how do you become English Language Proficiency examiner
Hello chaps,
How do you become one of these examiners? Do you have to be a FE or can you be just an English Language Proficiency Examiner? If you had a UK issued licence for example. |
All UK Examiners are authorised to sign off Level 6 only.
If you want to be an English Language Proficiency Examiner to offer other grades you need an approval from the CAA. The initial approval fee is £3570 with an annual charge of £2550. (Scheme of Charges para 7.7 Table 49) |
Hello chaps,
Is any anyone aware of a way, or provision, to use the ICAO proficiency result as a form to waiver another language test, like TEOFL? Due some side project I would need such certificate, but perhaps I could save time and money if I could use my ICAO proficiency test as an equivalent. Any ideas? Thanks! |
It appears that most administrations only accept an ICAO ELP that has been issued by a person or organisation under their jurisdiction. There is no provision for a second language to be added to Licences.
I have found some EU States that accept a UK SRG 1199 as proof of ELP at Level 6, but not all. |
When the SEP revalidation form had an ELP add-on, my examiner signed it. When I checked in 2013, the CAA had no record of that part.
At my 2013 revalidation by experience, my examiner signed an ELP form. I emailed the CAA in early 2016, and receipt was acknowledged. After 6 months with no response, I phoned. I there was no record of the 2013 SEP nor ELP. I had not repeated the ELP at my 2015 revalidation. I got an examiner to confirm my ELP, and confirmed it was received. I've now got the forms back. I resent the £20, and a certified SEP revalidation record,as I've done everything as required. I fly a Jodel on a UK National licence. |
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