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#1611828
Hi folks,

Here's my situation:
- My class 1 medical is already with the CAA
- I have a French EASA PPL - SEP(L)
- I have a Night Rating on my French PPL
- I have a language proficiency level: ICAO level 5

I would like to transfer my PPL licence with the UK CAA (I will start my CPL training in Poland in October and I need a CAA issued licence for that)

I searched the CAA website thoroughly but I couldn't find any clear information regarding my current situation. I'm sure you guys have done it in the past and are well informed about the procedure and what the CAA expects from me.

1. Can anyone tell me which form I must use?

I know the form SRG1105A but it seems to be used for an initial PPL.

2. Do I need to get a FRTOL even though I have an ICAO level 5?

Thanks in advance
By riverrock
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#1611896
Try form SRG1136 http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG ... nabled.pdf
You do need various things certified on it.

FRTOL gets baked into the licence - so you will get it, but it is on the same bit of paper, so as long as you have the language proficiency done, it should be OK - but perhaps worth phoning them to check what you need to have to prove it. See guidance notes within the above form.

On medical - I think the norm is to transfer the details, rather than get a new one, so might also be worth asking them about that. Details here: http://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/P ... nce-Issue/
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By Irv Lee
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#1611899
I am not sure that you will get the radio licence automatically.
Also, not sure I understand why a school in Poland "further trains" only uk licence holders... but I will add it to the pile of things I don't understand!