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Bill Scott
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Permit renewal

Post by Bill Scott »

Just a brief note to register my gratitude for a very quick turnaround by the office folks.

Posted the forms on Thursday, confirmed receipt at Turweston on Friday morning and received my permit on Saturday.

The LAA clearly has no future in the new europe due to insufficient bureaucratic delays, not to mention approachable staff who are able to deal with enquiries immediately ;)

(emoticon: Raising pint glass) Cheers
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Mike Mold
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Post by Mike Mold »

Here's another satisfied customer! I posted my permit renewal application on Wednesday 19.00 and received my Certificate of Validity this morning, Saturday. Thanks again to the guys in Engineering Dept.
Mike Mold
Jodel D112 G-BHNL
Watchford Farm, Devon
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johnsonian
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Post by johnsonian »

I just wanted to add my appreciation, the service is in my opinion excellent, posted forms tuesday, permit received saturday.
Many thanks.

Ian
john t m ball
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Post by john t m ball »

Yes, fantastic -- posted mine on the Monday in London, came home on wednesday evening and there it was sitting on the mat, all signed and done and that included the repeat mod request.
steveneale
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Post by steveneale »

I have also just had my renewal back in two working days.

Engineering are rocking :)
rans6andrew
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Post by rans6andrew »

does anyone know how long the "permit to test" turnaround, on new builds, is taking at the present time? I hand delivered the signed up build book, fuel flow stuff, engine inst checklist, W&B etc nearly two weeks ago...................

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Andrew Cattell

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rans6andrew
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Post by rans6andrew »

I guess that the turnaround is about 11 days, the first round of queries came today!
Andrew Cattell

Rans S6 Microlight.
Jeremy Liber
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Post by Jeremy Liber »

Another satisfied customer.

I posted my permit renewal paperwork to LAA HQ last Thursday and received the new certificate of validity in Saturday's post.

Couldn't be done quicker unless I hand delivered and waited for the new one.

Many thanks to the Engineering team for the excellent service.
andy munro
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Post by andy munro »

I recently purchased an out of permit a/c and 'had' to join the LAA in order to get the necessary paperwork organised which, I have to admit, I done with a certain degree of apprehension having been a BMAA member for the last 12 years. However, I have to say that the service that I have received from the LAA has been oustanding and ultra efficient. When all the work was finaly completed, a/c inspected and check flown I posted the permit application form off to the LAA on a Thursday and the new permit arrived in Saturday's post, you can't ask for any better than that!

Many thanks to all those involved in the process and I look forward to many years of LAA membership. :D

Andy
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