5.3 Privileges of an Examiner’s Licence Endorsement
An examiner licence endorsement entitles the holder to conduct examinations associated with the ATC licence. The CAA may grant examiner licence endorsements that entitle the holder to conduct
one or more of the following: a) rating examinations leading to the issue of an air traffic controller licence and valid rating(s), rating endorsement(s) if any and unit endorsement(s); b) rating examinations leading to the issue of additional ratings and rating endorsements (if any) and unit endorsements; c) unit endorsement examinations for the issue of unit endorsements;
d) annual competence assessments for the renewal of unit endorsements;
e) language proficiency assessments to confirm that licence holders' English language proficiency meets the requirements of Level 6 of the ICAO Language Proficiency Rating Scale.
NOTE: Holders of the Examiner licence endorsement are not permitted to assess English language proficiency at levels below Level 6 unless specifically authorised to do so by the CAA.
5.4 Types of Examiner
5.4.1 CAA ATC Examiners
Inspectors of ATS are CAA ATC Examiners and are authorised to conduct all examinations associated with the issue and maintenance of ATC licences.
5.4.2 Unit ATC Examiners
Unit ATC examiners are controllers authorised by the CAA to participate in unit endorsement examinations.
Where specifically authorised by the CAA, unit ATC examiners may conduct unit endorsement examinations subject to the permission of the appropriate ATSD Regional Manager, who may require an Inspector of ATS to conduct the examination or to audit the examination process.
5.4.3 Unit Competence Examiners
Unit Competence Examiners (UCEs) are examiners authorised by the CAA to conduct annual competence assessments for the renewal of unit endorsements in accordance with the approved Unit Competence Scheme (UCS).
The CAA will specify which examinations an Examiner is entitled to conduct, and units shall record this information, typically in the Unit Training Plan.
5.5 Roles and Responsibilities of the Provider of Air Traffic Services.
Providers of air traffic services at units where they are responsible for the provision of air traffic control services must have processes, procedures and competent personnel to ensure that:
a) the unit has an appropriate number of suitably qualified examiners;
b) examiners do not conduct examinations for which they do not hold the appropriate examiner endorsement;
c) examiners hold valid ratings appropriate to the examinations they are conducting;
d) examiners are competent to conduct the examinations.
e) examiners are assessed at least every three years for their ongoing competence to conduct the examinations.
An Examiner who is assessed as no longer competent to conduct examinations shall not undertake duties as an Examiner until he has been assessed as competent to do so. Should a controller be unable to demonstrate competence as an Examiner, the ATS unit must inform ATS Licensing who will arrange for the removal of the Examiner licence endorsement.
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