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When I first learned the memory aid for required documents, it was "ARROW".
When I inquired why sometimes I saw "AROW", I remember being told that the second "R" was dropped because while flying within the USA you don't need the "Radio License". I glanced through the FAR/AIM and couldn't quickly put my finger on this, so I'm putting it out he what's the deal on this? I have seen what may be conflicting indications about this -- for instance, in the thread about ramp checks, etc. When do you need the "Radio License" document, and who cares about it (e.g., is the FAA or the FCC)? |
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