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For all UK-issued JAR license holders
Just want to draw your attention to a thread at Rotorheads.
Essentially if your JAR license doesn't show the level of your language proficiency, your license is invalid. UK-issued JARs do not have the level stated. Most States are turning a blind eye, but the Irish and the French aren't. You need a CAA letter in your hand. See this |
وإلى أي مدى والجهاز المركزي للمحاسبات سوف تحاسب على حرف
:hmm: :E |
Here I was thinking you had written something rude :mad:
In answer to your question, probably about 60 pounds :ugh: |
a while ago I got a slip through the post to add to my UK Licence.
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19 days after my 4th request for info I had a reply. . . I guess they are busy with the EASA stuff :hmm:
If you email/fax a completed form SRG1199 they will send you a letter (paper or electronic, didn't ask) confirming your English proficiency. There was no mention of a fee, and, given that it is in reality an omission to define your level in your licence page , on their part, I see no reason why there should be. A licence verification letter, if you need one, is 43 quid these days. |
but the Irish and the French aren't juat ask those Irish or French to give you an English Language test... |
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