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mattd2k 2nd Nov 2004 13:39

Exam Remarking
 
Can anyone tell me how to go about getting an ATPL exam paper remarked by the CAA?

I have done a search of these forums and it has been discussed but I could find not an answer. One post mentioned it was explained on the CAA website but a search of that has prooved fruitless.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt.

wolfman-2000 2nd Nov 2004 14:45

Hi

I do believe what a friend of mine had to do was contact the school he was registered with and submit his reguest with them along with the caa fee for a remark which I cannot remember how much that was !! give them a call .. wolfman.

RVR800 2nd Nov 2004 15:05

Waste of Time
 
They just run it through the scanner again - nice earner though

GMIMA 2nd Nov 2004 18:28

waste of money mate, caa just stick it back to through the scanner.

good method of subsidising the great cafe in aviation house

Tantamount 9th Nov 2004 12:42

A friend of mine had a re-mark recently and the CAA confirmed that the original marking is done by machine and that re-marks are done manually by hand in case of any erroneous pencil marks that the machine may have picked up that were on the answer sheet!

Hope this helps.

T

ChocksAwayUK 21st May 2005 08:57

Well thank god for that! I've just scored 74% in Air Law having passed the 13 others with high 80s and 90s. :uhoh: It was also a particularly smudgy paper (long story). Anyone ever had any success with this or know what the fee is?

ChocksAwayUK 21st May 2005 09:30

That's very encouraging squirrel - thanks.

On further research it looks like the fee is £21 :rolleyes: and there certainly do seem to be cases where a remark gives a new result.. however it appears this can go down as well as up. Reckon i'll give it a go though.

WelshRambler 21st May 2005 12:56

I've heard they can go down too!

Good luck though, I think I would get mine remarked for £21.

The96er 21st May 2005 21:56

If you failed an exam, just accept that you probably did'nt study hard enough for that particular exam. The chances of you getting a higher mark through remarking are slim from what I've heard. I studied hard for my exams and passed all fist time with all marks being in the 90's% and not once did i think that my mark would be below 90%, let alone be thinking about re-marking.

silverknapper 21st May 2005 21:58

What a pompous prat!!
Wish we were all like you (correction - I'm glad I'm not!!) Mind you we've only got your word to go on!!
Anything is worth a go - so why not. And on the bright side, you're nearly there so if you're not successful the resit will be a piece of cake.

ChocksAwayUK 21st May 2005 22:08

The 96er (is your username a knowing nod to your apparent dyslexia) - You're clearly not very intelligent and have completely missed my point (if it is me that you are referring to).

Are you saying that that even though "not once did i think that my mark would be below 90%" that if a result came back significantly below that you'd rather retake it for £55 than pass it for £21. Why would you retake an exam that you knew you had passed?

Good luck with your career. I'm sure you'll need with an attitude like that.

Yup - thanks silverknapper. In fact it's not much of set back as i can still get stuck into the CPL on schedule. It's just the £55 and the principle that i know I passed the exam so why i should i have to retake it. Ho hum.. i hope all will be resolved.

Finchy 21st May 2005 23:56

Gen Nav resit
 
mmmmmm, well on my first attempt I got the fantastic and real satisfying fail of 74%. Seemed to be quite a few of these 74% marks if I recall at the time for a lot of people. Just seemed a little odd. Anyhow, I put the paper in for re-marking and the result came back as correct.

Yes I was disappointed and hoped it would come back as a pass but on reflection, I am glad I had to take it again because rather than a pass at 75%, I now got myself an 83% - better for the overall average.

Guys these fails, particularly this close to the pass mark are real frustrating and by all means try and get a remark. But if you can take the opportunity to do even better in a resit then go for it!!

Also happened to me in Performance. First sitting fail 74%, 2nd time 94%.

Good luck to you all, these exams are a tough part of the training and just have to be done. Try to enjoy it is the best thing I found - can make it a bit easier than just believing that its just another exam to pass.

Regards

finals24 22nd May 2005 08:17

As a teacher once said to me, any score in excess of the pass mark is just wasted effort!

Finchy 22nd May 2005 12:59

I know where you are coming from as one instructor of mine always said that anything above was a waste of effort, But hey whats wrong with doing the very best you can and feeling proud of yourself? Whay aim for 75% just because that is the pass mark? At school I was always told that if I wanted to pass with a grade C then I should aim for a B and if wanting a B then go for the A.

I had heard in the past that BA were unlikely to look at you if you got less than an average of 85% - don;t know how true this is, just something I heard. So, could always ask them the same, well 75% is a pass, why you want 85%?

All I say is give it the best you can and good luck.

Regards.


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