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Old 21st July 2021 | 17:30
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CAA Administration of Ratings

I've just been into my CAA e-Licensing account that was used to arrange professional ground examination bookings and I was surprised to find that my rating revalidations hadn't been updated even though I've had my license endorsed by an examiner and sent the SRG1119E form off to the CAA last year. It appears there is now no administration at the CAA and we are responsible ourselves? I therefore wonder why I needed to send off the SRG1119E and what becomes of anyone without an e-Licensing account?
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Old 21st July 2021 | 20:04
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Only when changing to an EASA licence did I discover my English Proficiency had not been recorded, and I had not revalidated my SEP for several years. But my personal revalidation record was complete, and forms had been posted, usually recorded delivery.
I don't know what their records have at present.
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Old 21st July 2021 | 21:32
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Nothing new, sadly, in any of this. From the moment that the CAA required that all licence administration was registered with them, problems started. It was clear that they had not calculated the amount of work that it would involve but pressed on. One can only imagine the piles of file boxes containing unprocessed submissions. All this in the hope that, one day, they would catch up. Of course, it was never to be admitted. It must be that it will remain a "failing of the applicant". I recall a senior examiner charged with blaming all but the CAA itself, putting to me that 40% of applications contained errors. Needless to say that, in my experience, much of this was not the applicant but rather the CAA's own maladministration, and I told him so. He didn't put up much resistance

As an Examiner and CFI I had always been meticulous in keeping records, including photocopies and scans. Years later as the above posts demonstrate, doing so has been invaluable to so many over the years. No doubt the CAA are praying that the new online processes will resolve all this whilst no doubt blind to automation errors, that will bring its own issues.
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Old 2nd August 2021 | 19:12
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Keep your own copies of everything.
EVERYTHING.
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