Going to see the CAA?
So, I've got all my bits of paper.. done all the exams and suchlike to get my JAA license off the back of my ICAO one; it's been 'suggested' that the smart move might be to actually go and see the CAA physically with the paperwork, in order to make sure nothing goes awry, and that if I go early enough I might be able to get them to do it 'on the day'.
Anyone done this, what's the form? Cheers. |
If it's for a licence you wont be able to get it the same day, you do get a guaranteed 10 day service though.
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you do get a guaranteed 10 day service though. |
No, theres no difference, they won't issue any licence same day, only ratings. I've applied for licenses by post and visited PLD, the one in the post took 4 weeks, the one in person arrived in less than the quoted 10 days.
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When I took my initial PPL application to Gatwick, the nice lady went through it in front of me to make sure everything was ok, took my money and said it should be ready in 10 working days. I was wondering as I left, what they do with it for 10 days!? :confused:
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Incubation, they sit on the application and wait for it to hatch.:E
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In answer to your original question, if you possibly can do it, go to the Public Desk in the Belgrano with all of your paperwork in person and have it checked out.
As I have stated on a previous forum, I have done this five or six times in recent years and the outcome has always been very positive. |
Contacting the Belgrano
I guess emails go into the incubation area too!!:ugh:
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The CAA processed my first licence within two weeks of me posting the paperwork to them. I know of a couple of people who had the same experience too. You can still fly while your application is being processed, but you can't use your licences privileges until you have 'signed it in ink or indelible pencil' (no passengers).
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