I have a few friends just starting out on this route. Anyone any recent experience of SRG 1320 submission to approval times? The last I heard it was shortening.
Current time from SRG1320 submission to issue of PFAW is 10 working days!I have a few friends just starting out on this route. Anyone any recent experience of SRG 1320 submission to approval times? The last I heard it was shortening.
10 working days!!Current time from SRG1320 submission to issue of PFAW is 10 working days!
I have received email confirmation of my PFAW and a poor copy of the paperwork via email. Should I expect a hardcopy of the PFAW from the CAA as a legal copy?
Absolutely correct - EuroUSC are still up to their money grabbing ways then!The EuroUsc card is only needed to gain your PFAW to show you are a competent pilot to the CAA. You will be asked to renew it annually by EuroUSC along with copious amount of paperwork and a payment
All of which is not required by the CAA so be warned!! They only require a current ops manual and proof of 2 hours flight in the past couple of months
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Resource Group emailed my original SRG1302 to [email protected]. Nothing was sent (or received) as hardcopy.Anyone have address/dept where you send renewal documents/form to?
Exactly the same as when you applied.Anyone have address/dept where you send renewal documents/form to?
HI MikeHi all,
Just signed up to forum.
I have my PFAW and it will be up for renewal soon. From reading threads, I assume one does not have to go through Eurousc to renew my PFAW? I want to add the Inspire 1 to my PFAW......do I just add its spec to the back of my Ops manual......or do I have to create a new Ops manual?
All replies greatly appreciated
Mike
Thanks for that.HI Mike
Welcome to the forum. I have only recently received my PFAW but from my Ground School I understand that you will need to include any changes to your Ops Manual, new or amended FRCs and a systems specification specific to the Inspire 1. These correspond to the revised CAP722 Mar 15, Vol 1, FRCs and Vol 2 respectively. From the posts here about Eurousc you may be wise to go direct to the CAA. You may wish to update your documents to the new template.
No new ops manual needed but you will have to incorporate the Inspire specs into the manual along with specific checklists and references to maintenance pertinent to the aircraft.Hi all,
Just signed up to forum.
I have my PFAW and it will be up for renewal soon. From reading threads, I assume one does not have to go through Eurousc to renew my PFAW? I want to add the Inspire 1 to my PFAW......do I just add its spec to the back of my Ops manual......or do I have to create a new Ops manual?
All replies greatly appreciated
Mike
Would I just start a new section at the back of my manual to incorporate the Inspire?.......or do I just trawl through the manual amending all so that both craft are covered in their respective operations? My current PFAW covers a DJI Phantom 2.No new ops manual needed but you will have to incorporate the Inspire specs into the manual along with specific checklists and references to maintenance pertinent to the aircraft.
It is also worth mentioning that only one aircraft will be airborne at any one time (unless you have specic permissions for multiple aircraft in use and your insurance covers multiple flights simultaneously).
You will also need to give aircraft specifics and Serial numbers to your insurers.
Frankly, it is your manual. I suggest you only keep general details together where appropriate. The aircraft specific I would keep separate as you may at some time stop using your first aircraft type and add a third.Would I just start a new section at the back of my manual to incorporate the Inspire?.......or do I just trawl through the manual amending all so that both craft are covered in their respective operations? My current PFAW covers a DJI Phantom 2.
To me it seems the manual would be confusing if both UAV's are covered at the same time through out the manual? A separate section at the back of the original manual covering the Inspire makes sense?............doesn't it?
Many thanks for that all noted. I am so glad I came across this site!!!
It all depends how your manual is structured/written.Would I just start a new section at the back of my manual to incorporate the Inspire?.......or do I just trawl through the manual amending all so that both craft are covered in their respective operations? My current PFAW covers a DJI Phantom 2.
To me it seems the manual would be confusing if both UAV's are covered at the same time through out the manual? A separate section at the back of the original manual covering the Inspire makes sense?............doesn't it?
Many thanks for that all noted. I am so glad I came across this site!!!
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