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I took my student pilot cert 3 years ago. Last month I renewed it.
The doctor sends the form into the FAA, right? How long does it take to show up in the FAA (online) databases? I'm not really concerned when the FAA paper work catches up as I do have the paper certificate in hand. I'm just wondering if there is anything I have to do or if I can get screwed somehow if all the paper processing takes too long. BTW, I asked a while ago about the difference between class 2 and class 3. Basically nothing. I forgot what it was...maybe eyesight. I got the class 2 for the hell of it. Turns out I even surprised the nurse who said I was reading the 20/10 perfectly and fast one eye at a time. I guess my vision is still good at the old age of 32. ![]() how I would have done if I didn't have a few pints of Guinness for breakfast along with my Wheaties. Breakfast of champions. ;-) Gerald Sylvester |
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Paper in hand is all you need.
I'm not sure about time lags for medical certificates to be updated to the web, but pilot certificates are taking about 90 days. Paper in hand is all you need. Are you still flying as a student? but now with a Class II? BT "G. Sylvester" wrote in message m... I took my student pilot cert 3 years ago. Last month I renewed it. The doctor sends the form into the FAA, right? How long does it take to show up in the FAA (online) databases? I'm not really concerned when the FAA paper work catches up as I do have the paper certificate in hand. I'm just wondering if there is anything I have to do or if I can get screwed somehow if all the paper processing takes too long. BTW, I asked a while ago about the difference between class 2 and class 3. Basically nothing. I forgot what it was...maybe eyesight. I got the class 2 for the hell of it. Turns out I even surprised the nurse who said I was reading the 20/10 perfectly and fast one eye at a time. I guess my vision is still good at the old age of 32. ![]() how I would have done if I didn't have a few pints of Guinness for breakfast along with my Wheaties. Breakfast of champions. ;-) Gerald Sylvester |
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Paper in hand is all you need.
that's what I figured. Are you still flying as a student? but now with a Class II? I got my PPL on 12/17/03 ![]() I was actually more lightly concerned that somehow the FAA will find a way to say I wasn't medically cleared since it wasn't in their system. thanks for the info. I got the Class II as it was the same price and when the Class II privedges expire, it defaults to class III. Gerald Sylvester |
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Paper in hand is all you need.
While technically true, it's good to make sure your paperwork has gone through. I had a terrible experience a few years ago, when I jumped onto the pilot's database, and for some reason typed in my own name... ....and came up blank! I found that I was no longer in the FAA's list of active pilots, and I hadn't requested to be removed. Why? Well, it took a while to figure it out, but my doctor had failed to mail in his portion of the three-part medical form to Oklahoma City. Sure, I had the paper in my wallet, but the FAA knew nothing about it. Go to www.landings.com once in a while over the next few months, and type your name into the pilot database. If the date on your medical updates, you'll know that all is well. If you disappear, well, call your doctor! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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...and came up blank! I found that I was no longer in the FAA's list of
active pilots, and I hadn't requested to be removed. Why? Well, it took a while to figure it out, but my doctor had failed to mail in his portion of the three-part medical form to Oklahoma City. Sure, I had the paper in my wallet, but the FAA knew nothing about it. Interesting.. I have found many ratings for people on the FAA Data base with medicals last issued in the 1970s and 1980s,... also.. how do you account for all those pilots with valid ratings who do not hold a medical... glider pilots or CFIs who do not act as PIC do not require a current medical. I use http://registry.faa.gov/amquery.asp BT |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:MlFWd.55199$Tt.34499@fed1read05... I use http://registry.faa.gov/amquery.asp BT Get an error there...is it down? |
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Try the base and then select the airman inquiry page
but it just worked for me BT "Blueskies" wrote in message ... "BTIZ" wrote in message news:MlFWd.55199$Tt.34499@fed1read05... I use http://registry.faa.gov/amquery.asp BT Get an error there...is it down? |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote Interesting.. I have found many ratings for people on the FAA Data base with medicals last issued in the 1970s and 1980s,... I'm not sure why you find that as hard to understand. Wouldn't you think that is people who earn a certificate, and then lose interest, or personal issues get in the way? My sister, who is now a doctor, took flying while at OSU, and got her ticket, but never flew more than a couple dozen times. One of those times was taking our family up, one at a time in a 152. That was my first ride in a small plane. She seemed very competent. After that, medical school got in the way, then she didn't place a priority on getting current again. Myself, I don't understand! -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "BTIZ" wrote Interesting.. I have found many ratings for people on the FAA Data base with medicals last issued in the 1970s and 1980s,... I'm not sure why you find that as hard to understand. Wouldn't you think that is people who earn a certificate, and then lose interest, or personal issues get in the way? My sister, who is now a doctor, took flying while at OSU, and got her ticket, but never flew more than a couple dozen times. One of those times was taking our family up, one at a time in a 152. That was my first ride in a small plane. She seemed very competent. After that, medical school got in the way, then she didn't place a priority on getting current again. Myself, I don't understand! -- Jim in NC Jim... you missed the original post.. the observation was that a pilot certificate was not listed believing it was because the medical had expired... what I was saying.. is that is not the case. My brother also got his ticket.. because I did.. and then he decided that racing SCCA was more to his interest. BT |
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![]() I'm not in the Landings database, either. Nor is any pilot with my name. So I assume the database is wrong. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net |
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