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Instructor and Examiner Certificate – How is the Examiner Certificate Extended?

  • For the scenarios referred to in the EASA Resolution of 18.3.2020, in the case of SFE and TRE, since they are certificates that are not licensed, it will be necessary to make a telematic request to EASA by attaching a letter from the Operator stating that the examiner participates in activities for the staff referred to point (e) of the EASA Resolution dated 18 March 2020. 

    Therefore, examiners of the TRE/SFE/ECR type (non-generic) who act “under the protection of an operator” and request it through it must comply with the provisions of the EASA Resolution of 18.3.2020

 

  • For the examiner’s certificates to which the EASA Resolution of 5.5.2020 applies, in cases where the examiner’s certificate is issued in an independent certificate such as the TRE/SFE/FE/FE/FIE/IRE certificate, the holder must submit an application to EASA for the extension of the validity period. 

    Therefore, anyone who, without operating under the protection of an operator, may request it individually in accordance with the EASA Resolution dated 5.5.2020. In any case, it will be AESA that determines its specific designation during the state of alarm. 

 

Once the documentation has been received and after being evaluated, the corresponding Service will proceed to issue the electronic certificates and send them by telematics following the procedure published on March 24. Download the resolution here.