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I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic
license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. |
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It can take between 2-4 months to get the card. It took about 2 months for
mine as best I recall. Here is a FAA web site that tells you what DOI dates the FAA is working. http://registry.faa.gov/airmen.asp As far as the DE sending in the information, I believe that is normal. At least mine did so. In fact, he hooked up his computer to a phone line and sent it via the web right after entering the necessary information and printing out my temporary certificate. Harry PP-ASEL "Nasir" wrote in message ... I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. |
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"Nasir" wrote in message m...
I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. It should only take about 8 weeks. With the Holidays, maybe 1 week more. If you don't get it in another week, call your examiner. She can start back tracking to see if it was lost. If it is lost, she can help regenerate the paperwork. ( no retest!!!) Joe A. |
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yes... the DE sends in the paper work..
90-120 days I believe.. and as you approach the 120 day mark.. call the local FSDO for an extension... but I have not heard any reports of someone not getting the "card" in time. BT "Nasir" wrote in message ... I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. |
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Nasir wrote:
I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. I passed my checkride on October 28 of this year and received my "real" ticket on November 26, exactly four weeks and a day after passing. I guess I just live right. |
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"Nasir" wrote in message m...
I passed my checkride over 2 months ago but have not received the plastic license yet. Any idea how long it takes? BTW, I did not mail anything to anyone..The D.E. told me she would be sending the form in. Is that the norm? thanks. Your "temp" is good for 120 days and it ususlly takes about 10 weeks or more. You can go to the FAA Airman Registry website and see what date they are working on. Also this is Holiday Season and the mail could be slow. If you don't get it in 90 days, check with airman records, it could be lost. Good luck, Skyking |
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"Harry Gordon" wrote in
: It can take between 2-4 months to get the card. It took about 2 months for mine as best I recall. Here is a FAA web site that tells you what DOI dates the FAA is working. http://registry.faa.gov/airmen.asp It can get a bit messier. Mine didn't arrive, and the temporary was about to run out. [Didn't know the FAA web site had a "currently serving" page.] So I looked on there for a phone number to call. Nope, nor a link for "if we haven't sent yours." Just for "if you lost the one we sent you." Called AOPA. They said it is actually taking between 4 and 6 months for some of them to process. I got the phone number to call at OKC. Called OKC. Finally got through to someone who now says that they have no record of me passing the checkride. She gave me the number of the FSDO (actually, a long list because she didn't know which one was in charge) who said they couldn't send me an extension on the temporary (because they had nothing from OKC to show that they were processing the permanent. Called the DE who gave me the checkride. He claims he sent it to the FAA, but now can find no copy of any of his paperwork for me. [Yes, he DOES say he sort of remembers me passing! G] So now what I am being told is that I can try to reconstitue the paperwork, including the application, find a CFI to sign it, and basically treat it like I was just now taking the checkride. Sigh... ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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James M. Knox wrote:
Called AOPA. They said it is actually taking between 4 and 6 months for some of them to process. I got the phone number to call at OKC. Called OKC. Finally got through to someone who now says that they have no record of me passing the checkride. She gave me the number of the FSDO (actually, a long list because she didn't know which one was in charge) who said they couldn't send me an extension on the temporary (because they had nothing from OKC to show that they were processing the permanent. Called the DE who gave me the checkride. He claims he sent it to the FAA, but now can find no copy of any of his paperwork for me. [Yes, he DOES say he sort of remembers me passing! G] So now what I am being told is that I can try to reconstitue the paperwork, including the application, find a CFI to sign it, and basically treat it like I was just now taking the checkride. I'd something a little different occur for my PPL checkride. The DE had made a mistake on the form (his own certificate's expiration date, I believe). So there was an added delay. The DE sent something to the Teterboro FSDO, and they issued a second temporary certificate. Aside from the drive to TEB, which was fun anyway as I'd never been there at that point, it was no big deal. What I cannot recall is how I knew about all this. I *think* I called OKC when the countdown on my temporary was getting short, and that they told me what to do. - Andrew |
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![]() "Skyking" wrote in message m... Your "temp" is good for 120 days and it ususlly takes about 10 weeks or more. You can go to the FAA Airman Registry website Yeah, it looks like they are working on certificates dated 10 weeks back. Here is the website: http://registry.faa.gov/airmen.asp Your DE or the local FSDO can give you a new temporary. Mine was within a few days of expiring and the FSDO just gave me a new (temporary) one. At the time it evidently was quite a common request. My permanent one did actually show up before the original 120 days were up, but just barely. |
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