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Yea! With my change of address I am finally relieved of the old
dot-matrix paper certificate. The fancy new holographic plastic license came in today's mail! I get to write my name right over ole Wilber n' Orville! (Made my pilgrimage to Kiity Hawk in November) Question Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). We've also been cautioned to just let the officer "see" the certificate and never to actually "hand" it over. Since we must have it with us when we fly, is it better to keep it in the flight bag as I've always done? I don't always have the bag in the car. I guess I really already know the answer.... just excited to finally have something to be proud of after all these years. But I AM curious. Where do you keep yours? Robert Haigh LWM 'n BED |
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![]() wrote in message om... Yea! With my change of address I am finally relieved of the old dot-matrix paper certificate. The fancy new holographic plastic license came in today's mail! I get to write my name right over ole Wilber n' Orville! (Made my pilgrimage to Kiity Hawk in November) Question Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). We've also been cautioned to just let the officer "see" the certificate and never to actually "hand" it over. Since we must have it with us when we fly, is it better to keep it in the flight bag as I've always done? I don't always have the bag in the car. I guess I really already know the answer.... just excited to finally have something to be proud of after all these years. But I AM curious. Where do you keep yours? I'm not a pilot, but I keep my A&P in my wallet. One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license. |
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Chuck wrote:
wrote in message om... Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). You need a pilot certificate when driving a car? Which country are you from? If you are talking about the USA then would you mind posting a pointer to the relevant FAR paragraph? Oh, and what about when you are selling the car to a non-pilot? Are you/is he legally required to remove the AOPA sticker? I'm not a pilot, but I keep my A&P in my wallet. One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license. That's right. _When_your_are_executing_the_privileges_of_this_li cense then any law enforcement officer may request to see your license. But since when do you need a A&P or a pilot certificate for driving a car? Well, maybe for the car in "The Man with the Golden Gun", but otherwise? jue |
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![]() "Jürgen Exner" wrote in message ... Chuck wrote: wrote in message om... Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). You need a pilot certificate when driving a car? Which country are you from? If you are talking about the USA then would you mind posting a pointer to the relevant FAR paragraph? Oh, and what about when you are selling the car to a non-pilot? Are you/is he legally required to remove the AOPA sticker? I'm not a pilot, but I keep my A&P in my wallet. One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license. That's right. _When_your_are_executing_the_privileges_of_this_li cense then any law enforcement officer may request to see your license. But since when do you need a A&P or a pilot certificate for driving a car? Well, maybe for the car in "The Man with the Golden Gun", but otherwise? jue First off, learn to properly snip. 2nd, I said that we were told in school that ANY law enforcement officer can ask to see it. I never said when, I said ANY. I can't speak for the pilot's certificate because I don't have one, but as far as the mechanics certificate goes the FAR §65.105 states "Each person who holds a repairman certificate shall keep it within the immediate area where he normally exercises the privileges of the certificate and shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer". I didn't say you had to have an A&P or pilot certificate to drive a car, did I? Get real! |
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Chuck wrote:
First off, learn to properly snip. Says someone who does a full-quote. Oh, well, never mind.... 2nd, I said that we were told in school that ANY law enforcement officer can ask to see it. I never said when, I said ANY. Well, yes, that's true, fair enough. However the discussion was about if you are required to present your license (pilot license in this case, but it really doesn't matter much if it's an A&P) to a police officer when driving a car. Therefore it I think it is a valid assumption that you were answering this particular question when you replied that you need to present it to any police officer. I didn't say you had to have an A&P or pilot certificate to drive a car, did I? Get real! From the original article (literal quote): I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license To this you replied (literal quote): One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license. Now, please draw your own conclusions how a reader will interpret your reply to this question. jue |
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![]() "Jürgen Exner" wrote in message ... Chuck wrote: First off, learn to properly snip. Says someone who does a full-quote. Oh, well, never mind.... Yes, I quoted the full text of the message so you might see what I was talking about, but apparntley not. You made it look like I wrote the whole message. I didn't. Also, snip sure makes it alot easier to read replies that have been snipped. 2nd, I said that we were told in school that ANY law enforcement officer can ask to see it. I never said when, I said ANY. Well, yes, that's true, fair enough. However the discussion was about if you are required to present your license (pilot license in this case, but it really doesn't matter much if it's an A&P) to a police officer when driving a car. Therefore it I think it is a valid assumption that you were answering this particular question when you replied that you need to present it to any police officer. You are correct. I did misread the post and I apoligize for my mistake. I wasn't thinking when the OP said that if you were driving down the road... snip |
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![]() Chuck wrote: One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license. Well, they can ask, but there's no reg that says that I have to show it to them if I don't have it with me, and there's no reg that says I have to have it with me if I'm not flying. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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The only time I've ever been around anyone rampchecked, the FAA dude (did I
spell that right?) asked to see his "license". we all know the official term is a certificate, its pointed out anytime anyone calls it anything but. BTW, does anyone call you Bob? "Robert Moore" wrote in message . 7... wrote Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). But you are required to have the certificate (it is not a "license") in your possesion only when exercising the previleges of the certificate. If you are not acting as a required crewmember under the FAR, it can just as well be at home in the drawer. Bob Moore ATP CFI --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 1/19/04 |
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Robert, but your about to get flamed.
This group historically looks down on anyone who likes their license/cert to be something worth showing off. We're supposed to spend $5k on our hobby/profession, then tuck it in our wallet and never let it out. As pilots, we're above such petty things...............yea....right. As for your question, I think its a bit of overthinking. My understanding of the Fed's rules is that only a representative of the administrator can require you to show it....but that was pre-9/11. Depending on your state laws, yes, a cop can ask to see your certificate, but why would he? If you were at the airport or on the ramp, then I might understand their need...er desire to prove who you are. But just driving down the road, I can't imagine a policeman so hardup as to ask for your license based on your AOPA sticker. Heck, I was a AOPA member for 15 years before I was a AO or a P ![]() Just tell them your a wannabe. jeff Truth be known, most local police probably don't know that they have the "right" to ask for it. wrote in message om... Yea! With my change of address I am finally relieved of the old dot-matrix paper certificate. The fancy new holographic plastic license came in today's mail! I get to write my name right over ole Wilber n' Orville! (Made my pilgrimage to Kiity Hawk in November) Question Where do you keep your certificate? I have always read that if stopped by the police on the road they have the right to "see" your license (AOPA decal in rear window). We've also been cautioned to just let the officer "see" the certificate and never to actually "hand" it over. Since we must have it with us when we fly, is it better to keep it in the flight bag as I've always done? I don't always have the bag in the car. I guess I really already know the answer.... just excited to finally have something to be proud of after all these years. But I AM curious. Where do you keep yours? Robert Haigh LWM 'n BED --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 1/19/04 |
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