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Old 15th January 2012 | 16:28
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PPL Revalidation Help required

Im coming up to the 2 years at which I need to revalidate my (CAA Issued) JAA PPL based on experience.
I have done the minimum hours and the hour flight with an instructor.
I need to get a JAA Examiner to check the details and sign my license.

Question - Do I still need to get the examiner to complete a CAA SG119 Form (Or similar) and send it to the UK CAA.
I live in Switzerland so although I can find a JAA examiner they are probably not familiar with which CAA form is required.

Can somebody can clarify which form I should get them to complete.
Thanks in advance
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Old 15th January 2012 | 18:53
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Yes, your Swiss JAA examiner should complete the SRG\1119 form. That form is then sent to the CAA.

What you also should include is a copy of the examiners license/authorization. The examiner is most likely not known to the CAA, so by including a copy of his paperwork the CAA knows that everything is in Ordnung.
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