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Old 6th October 2007 | 12:54
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Scale of charges

Does anyone have the link to the charges from the CAA specifically IMC/Night . I cant seem to find it and dont want to give them the excuse to send my licence back because my cheque is 2p short
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Old 6th October 2007 | 13:07
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http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...e=sercat&id=10

In there, somewhere, haven't got time to look, rugby has just kicked off!!!
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Old 6th October 2007 | 14:48
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Cheers matey just came on to look after watching said rugby and recovering from falling off the chair in disbelief and wonderment
Sorry mat had a look and ill be buggered if I can find it in there matey
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Old 6th October 2007 | 14:58
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I usually send the payment for in with my credit card details and put "as required" in the price bit. Never been skanked... so far.
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Old 6th October 2007 | 18:14
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Best bet is to give the CAA a bell on Monday morning. It's about £76.00.

If you've got time to spare - you can go to Gatwick and get your IMC added to your licence whilst you wait.
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Old 6th October 2007 | 18:36
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Ooooooh didnt know you could do that sounds like a plan thanks
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Old 6th October 2007 | 18:55
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You most certainly can - although you need to be there before a certain time get a whilst you wait service and you will spend a bit of time hanging around.

However, if you take your stuff there in person, the postie can't loose any of your valuable stuff, there is a cheap canteen where you can get some food and a library with aeroplane stuff in
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Old 6th October 2007 | 18:57
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Brilliant Thanks Julian
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Old 7th October 2007 | 11:19
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They won't let you fly in though!
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Old 7th October 2007 | 16:12
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They won't let you fly in though!
They missed a trick there.....imagine the charge they could apply for that one.
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