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Old 28th March 2013 | 10:09
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PPL Revalidation - CAA charge.

I have just be looking through the CAA scheme of charges. I'm revalidating my SEP/TMG by completing a proficiency check with an examiner. Am I correct in saying there is a £73 charge to pay to the CAA?

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Old 28th March 2013 | 10:13
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If the Examiner signs the rating the only fee is to the Examiner. You only pay the CAA if it has to be reissued by the CAA (expired 3 years) then you would also have to obtain an EASA licence to place the rating on with yet another charge!
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