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Saint Petersburg 2011 Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Poland Update on the national implementation practices
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Current issues related to Language Proficiency Requirements All ATCO’s and Pilots tested License endorsement process completed by end of May 2011 Examiner and rater re-acreditation process completed National Administrators re-acreditaion process completed Separation of initial and recurrent testing initiative Amendments of National Regulations concerning Licensing in progress
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ICAO LPR compliance after March 5, 2011 ATCO’s – ELPAC test All ATCO’s tested 94% received Level 4 or 5 Remaining – do not work as ATCO’s PILOTS – RELTA test / foreign tests All pilots involved in international operations tested 96% recived Level 4, 5 or 6 Remaining – do not operate internationally
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ICAO LPR compliance after March 5, 2011 Number of exams – above 200 Number of license endorsements – above 400 (including tests taken outside Poland) since January 2011 until end of March 2011
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End-users perspective ATCO’s – ELPAC test No complaints (keyboard issue) PILOTS – RELTA test Too difficult – another option (commercial test adopted in Poland) Test scenarios vs. real life situations
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Co-operation of States LP tests taken outside Poland Co-operation of CAA’s to ensure validity of LP test certificates Poland is currently co-operating with a number of foreign Civil Aviation Authorities to ensure ICAO LPR compliance: Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Romania, Slovak Republic, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam. – Thank you for your support and proffessionalism!
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Difficulties Acceptance of non EU endorsements „Level 4 is Level 4” – quality / equality of different LP tests Inconsistent legal regulations Discontent of aviation industry
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Thank you for your attention!
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