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Old 20th July 2004 | 19:07
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Conduct Of Ppl Theoretical Examinations

The attention of all those wannabees who intend to take JAR-FCL PPL Examinations is drawn to CAA Standards Document 11, Version 04 dated 01 December 2003, which lays down the requirements for the Provision and Conduct of Ground Examinations for the Private Pilot Licence Aeroplanes and Helicopters. See http://www.caa.co.uk/publications/pu...ls.asp?id=1203 for full details.

In particular, this document states quite unequivocally that "Examination papers may only be marked by the examiner and that "....any infringement of examination rules may result in disqualification"

If your examination is marked by anyone other than an examiner, that is a clear 'infringement of examination rules'.
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Old 20th July 2004 | 20:08
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BEagle,

I see your post has moves from the OBA one to this, or a variation of, the reply I thought I had posted appears to have gone also, any explanation? Im not accusing you of anything just wonderign where your question and my answer has gone!

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Buster,

Im still working on the answer...
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Old 20th July 2004 | 20:13
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See the 'Exam Marking' thread which someone has decided to start using my name?
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