Mon May 18, 2015 1:30 pm
#1375426
Its been a great step forward in allowing examiners to sign ratings that have expired by more then 5 years rather than have to send it off to the CAA. Its also alot quicker and cheaper for the end user as well.
However if the rating is on the back on the licence then it has to go back to the CAA for them to sign it regardless of how long it has expired. It could be a matter of days.
I really can't see any hint of a safety case on this one.
So could all examiners be allowed to sign licences that have expired like we used to do pre JAR?
However if the rating is on the back on the licence then it has to go back to the CAA for them to sign it regardless of how long it has expired. It could be a matter of days.
I really can't see any hint of a safety case on this one.
So could all examiners be allowed to sign licences that have expired like we used to do pre JAR?