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overclock25 8th October 2009 13:48

How long time takes the CAA
 
For the issue of the CPL(A)?

I've sent yesterday the documents for the grant of the licence such as the forms to request it, skill test report form, logbook and original licences and a copy of my passport(I called them and the operator told me that they want the copy). Today I've discovered that they need of the original passport! It seems so strange :uhoh:

Any experiences with the CAA for this issue?!?

Please let me know

Lew747 8th October 2009 14:02

Well it took probably more than 3 weeks for my PPL to come through. They didn't think I had achieved enough solo cross-country time. Wrote them a big letter with copies of my student records covered in highlighter fluid. Eventually it came through my door but I was very annoyed at the wait.

They say the processing time is about 10 days once the documents are with the Personnel Licensing Department (PLD)

jxc 8th October 2009 14:28

I believe they do a same service with PPL as long as you drop in the paperwork by in the morning worst case collect next day BUT not sure if they do that with CPL

GearDownFlaps 8th October 2009 16:13

The CAA will NOT issue an "INITIAL" CPL or IR on the day like they do with other ratings and quals . You have to endure the wait im afraid

turbine100 8th October 2009 16:25

Hi

They will issue a rating like a IR on the day, they did it for me this year.

However when applying for a license they take a few days to process it.

GearDownFlaps 8th October 2009 16:30

I stand corrected , think it was cos I applied for cpl/ir at same time thats why they wouldnt cheers T100

Shunter 8th October 2009 17:09

My CPL was issued in under 2 weeks.


iv) Evidence of Identity
• Original Passport or Birth Certificate as Evidence of Identity (certified copies by the UK training provider are acceptable).
Please note:- Existing holders of a UK Professional Flight Crew Licence or holders of any UK-JAR-FCL Pilot licence can ignore this
requirement
Do you already have a JAA PPL? If so the passport is not required. If you got any other ICAO PPL before doing your CPL, then it is. Either way, you don't need to send them the original document.

BigGrecian 8th October 2009 19:07

I'm disappointed that not one person has bothered to check the CAA website which states that they are currently processing applications as follows:

Professional Flight Crew 26 June 2009

overclock25 8th October 2009 19:18

that page was updated at 8th of July 2009!

Just for information, I've sent just today my passport tomorrow they will have it!
I'm so nervous because the next month I need of my passport for travel out of the EU! mmmmmm!!!!! Maybe I'll go there and get it!!!

varigflier 8th October 2009 20:30

Just out of curiosity, in Europe and the UK if you don't get your license right away, do they give you a termporary license like you get one in the USA so you can exercise your privileges right away?

Shunter 8th October 2009 20:38

Do they bollocks.... that would be far too sensible and customer-focused for the CAA.


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