Results - CAA Exam
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Results - CAA Exam
Just a quick one.
Has anyone out there ever had cause to seek a duplicate of their CAA ATPL Exam results from the authority because they had been lost/misplaced? Results are from over five years ago.
Perhaps someone here has some intimate knowledge of the CAA SRG Licensing process that I should employ.
Please no hindsight-wise observations about loosing said documentation....I feel stupid enough as it is!
Has anyone out there ever had cause to seek a duplicate of their CAA ATPL Exam results from the authority because they had been lost/misplaced? Results are from over five years ago.
Perhaps someone here has some intimate knowledge of the CAA SRG Licensing process that I should employ.
Please no hindsight-wise observations about loosing said documentation....I feel stupid enough as it is!
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From: London
They keep past results on microfilm and you can get copies for a price.....Ring up FCL or go into the CAA and they will sort it for about £30ish, maybe a bit less. Takes a few days to get them back though.
It happened to me too. You are not alone!
It happened to me too. You are not alone!
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From: Dorset
This happens quite often.
The CAA will let you have a replacement copy but will charge you for it. I believe that the fee is £20 or £30.
FTOs are required to keep training records for 5 years. If you are lucky yours might still have them on file. If they have, they will probably give you a copy for free. An FTO would need to be very well organised to ensure that old records are destroyed after exactly five years, so you may be lucky.
The CAA will let you have a replacement copy but will charge you for it. I believe that the fee is £20 or £30.
FTOs are required to keep training records for 5 years. If you are lucky yours might still have them on file. If they have, they will probably give you a copy for free. An FTO would need to be very well organised to ensure that old records are destroyed after exactly five years, so you may be lucky.




