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As a TSA approved foreign flight training provider, I received the
follow from the TSA today... "Who must participate in the Alien Flight Student Program (AFSP)? Persons seeking flight training must submit a request if they are not citizens or nationals of the U.S. and: ---They wish to receive flight training in the U.S. or its territories, regardless of whether training will lead to an FAA certificate or type rating; and/or ---They wish to receive flight training from an FAA-certificated facility, provider, or instructor that could lead to an FAA rating whether in the U.S. or abroad." The updated text can be viewed at the Provider Frequently Asked Questions page at www.flightschoolcandidates.gov/provider_faq.htm. If you need further assistance, please contact or call (571) 227-4544." Anyone understand what this means? The second part sounds like what we've always believed. However, what does the first part mean? Does it imply that someone receiving training from a non-CFI must be TSA approved even if they are not seeking a rating?? Why is it both "and" and "or"? I guess I'm having trouble with the intent. -Robert |
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