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Ian_Wannabe 24th March 2006 15:51

PPL issue cost
 
Hey again - Quick one here..... how much do the CAA charge for the issuing of a new PPL?

Just about to send off the application form but they fail to let you know.....

thanks

aztec25 24th March 2006 16:02

Charges
 
This should help...

A bargain at £159!!

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/srg_fc...ges_ppl_06.pdf

Az

Ian_Wannabe 25th March 2006 10:49

and I assume that the gold bonded envelope is included? :ugh:

notdavegorman 25th March 2006 16:05

No, just a !!!! coloured, cheap and nasty licence holder to keep it in.

nosefirst 26th March 2006 20:56

Can you get your lisence issued in person?
 
I can't find any information on the CAA website, but I was wondering if I camped out at Gatwick for a day if it was possible to issue a new PPL on the spot? I am training out of the UK and may not be able to get instructor sign off to fly when I return.
I wanted to avoid the six week wait for lisence issue if possible, so that I can fly in the interim and get used to UK airspace and RT without getting too rusty.
Does anyone know if this is possible or have any relevent experience?
Thanks. :ok:

GusHoneybun 26th March 2006 21:35

the CAA won't issue a licence on the same day as application. this is the true for PPL, CPL and ATPL licences.
nothing much you can do except wait.

BRL 26th March 2006 21:56


Does anyone know if this is possible or have any relevent experience?
Didn't 'TheKentishFledgling' do this when he turned 17? You out there Ed? :)

BEagle 27th March 2006 06:01

CAA PLD aims to get new licences out within 10 days of receiving an application. Assuming, that it, there are no errors in your application.

You can fly (but not take passengers) whilst waiting for your licence to arrive if you do so under the supervision of a FI.

But if you turn up at your local Club announcing that you have just completed your training elsewhere and are waiting for your licence to arrive, it wouldn't surprise me at all if they told you to go away and come back when your licence has arrived! Or alternatively, they may restrict you to flying with FIs until your licence has arrived - so that you can learn UK rules and procedures safely.

Fuji Abound 27th March 2006 12:05

"so that you can learn UK rules and procedures safely. "

:confused:

nosefirst 27th March 2006 23:33

Thanks
 
Thanks for your replies.
I will of course require some dual time to learn the new RT / airspace procedures etc, how much will be determined by the club checkout. I have indeed been told I will have to wait until my lisence arrives and it was this delay I was hoping to avoid. If it really is 10 days then this will be no problem, but I don't want to be out of the air for too long. :sad:
NoseFirst


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