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Old 10th Sep 2008, 17:34
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Revalidation - what's a F150F?

I hold an SEPL class rating, the period of validity on which expires later this month. I have:
  • Over 12 hours logged in the last 12 months, over 6 of which are PIC
  • Over 12 takeoffs and landings in the last 12 months
  • A valid medical
I called my flying club to arrange to meet with an examiner who can sign my validation page (or whatever it is they do) and the message coming back from him said I needed to bring my license, medical, logbook and an F150F form (which I should have, apparently) otherwise he can't do anything.

What's an F150F form? I've looked through all the documents the CAA sent me with my license, which I just inserted in the license, and none of them has this number on. I've googled and searched this forum and nobody else seems to mention it.
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Never heard of it either. The UK CAA form I used is called SRG\1119.

The other thing you seem to be lacking is the one-hour training flight, logged as "dual" and signed by your instructor. Or are you going to do a prof check with that examiner?
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Is it an FR150F? Maybe he wants you to bring an aeroplane.
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Thanks for the reply. Oops, I do have that, I just forgot to mention it.

Where did you obtain this SRG\1119 form? Is it something I'm supposed to have or just a form available from the CAA?
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The form the examiner is refering to is probably the FCL 150, or the "Certificate of Revalidation" , in your licence.
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I have this coming up shortly, can somebody just confirm all the steps that need to be completed for the lazy people like me?
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Thank you.
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Old 10th Sep 2008, 18:50
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Where did you obtain this SRG\1119 form? Is it something I'm supposed to have or just a form available from the CAA?
You can download it from the CAA website. Can't be bothered to check right now but it should be really easy to find. Somewhere under Flight Crew Licensing I guess.

I have this coming up shortly, can somebody just confirm all the steps that need to be completed for the lazy people like me?
How about dusting off your air law book?
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I have this coming up shortly, can somebody just confirm all the steps that need to be completed for the lazy people like me?
Can do. Can do indeed - but bl***y well won't! Get yourself a free copy of LASORS and find out for yourself, you idle so-and-so. Or do a PPRuNe search.

You can download a SRG\1119 from http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG1119.pdf
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Talking

It's so unfair!

You did tell me really and I appreciate that - cheers....

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