CAA Fees & Charges

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From: Dublin, Ireland.
Just got this from my Groundschool Provider ... Exam fees are up again!!!
Please be advised as from 1st April 2007 all JAR examinations will be £62-00 and the Cancellation/Transfer fee will be £23-00. The new scheme of charges will be on the CAA website early March.
Please be advised as from 1st April 2007 all JAR examinations will be £62-00 and the Cancellation/Transfer fee will be £23-00. The new scheme of charges will be on the CAA website early March.
Last edited by EIDW RJ85; 25th March 2007 at 16:42.
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From: Deepest Warwickshire
Yes mentioned here on a thread from Jan this year
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=262290
Charges were published back then. Flight test fees have also gone up. Note the % increase is at abtu inflationary rates, though granted who else within JAA signatories charges even more?
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=262290
Charges were published back then. Flight test fees have also gone up. Note the % increase is at abtu inflationary rates, though granted who else within JAA signatories charges even more?

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From: Neither Here Nor There
And don't forget the CAA subsidised staff canteen, err, I mean restaurant. Something has got to cover the shortfall.
Now there's a thought; if the actual price for a meal is £ 4.50 (as charged to visitors) and staff are only charged £ 3.50 I wonder how many of the CAA declare this actual benefit in kind to the taxman.......mmmmm, there's food for thought (sorry, didn't mean the awful pun!).
Now there's a thought; if the actual price for a meal is £ 4.50 (as charged to visitors) and staff are only charged £ 3.50 I wonder how many of the CAA declare this actual benefit in kind to the taxman.......mmmmm, there's food for thought (sorry, didn't mean the awful pun!).




