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Gary wrote:
It's got a magnetic strip on the back...I wonder what's encoded there... At a guess, the certificate number and your name. If it's encoded in a standard format, there is room for at least (basically) 40 numbers-only characters and 79 numbers-or-letters characters. If it's a "narrow" stripe - about 5/16" or 8 mm wide - that's all it's got. If it's a "wide" stripe - about 1/2" or 13 mm wide - there is an additional track of 107 numbers-only characters. Reference http://www.repairfaq.org/filipg/LINK/F_Phrack_Mag.html . A few years back, I got a card reader and hooked it up to my PC and looked at was on my cards. Credit cards follow a fairly standard format but other cards vary. I had a driver's license with a mag stripe and it had the driver's license number in the numbers-only field and my name in the numbers-or-letters field. If I remember right, there was also some kind of location in the numbers-or-letters field - not my complete address but a zip code or county abbreviation, something like that. One problem with trying to read the data on your own cards is that if you don't own the hardware yourself or you don't know how to hook it up, you have to really, really trust whoever owns the hardware or is helping you hook it up. Matt Roberds |
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On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 20:30:57 -0500, in
, Bob Noel wrote: It's a proposed rule, published in the 5 January Federal Register snip-1090-or-so-lines Yeah, just like the ****in' government -- takes around 1,090 lines to try to fix something that's not broke... |
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"Danny Deger" wrote in
: "Grumman-581" wrote in message news ![]() According to today's AvWeb's article for today, it seems that our old paper licenses are going to no longer be valid in a couple of years... Just as well -- they sucked for scraping frost off the inside of a windshield anyway... Does anyone have information on the process to get one? Danny Deger Go to http://www.faa.gov and then select "Licenses & Certificates". You will find complete directions to do this either by mail, or if you register, online. If you have a paper certificate which uses your SSN as your certificate number it is FREE to request a new certificate with an assigned certirficate number unrelated to your SSN. Otherwise, it will cost you $2. The issue date will be changed to the date they process your replacement certificate. --- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 20:30:57 -0500, in , Bob Noel wrote: It's a proposed rule, published in the 5 January Federal Register snip-1090-or-so-lines Yeah, just like the ****in' government -- takes around 1,090 lines to try to fix something that's not broke... Or, like the 16,000 pages for the NAFTA treaty, which should have been condensed to "Have at it". But then it would _really_ been "Free Trade", not the scam it turned out to be. |
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![]() wrote: Gary wrote: It's got a magnetic strip on the back...I wonder what's encoded there... At a guess, the certificate number and your name. If it's encoded in a standard format, there is room for at least (basically) 40 numbers-only characters and 79 numbers-or-letters characters. If it's a "narrow" stripe - about 5/16" or 8 mm wide - that's all it's got. If it's a "wide" stripe - about 1/2" or 13 mm wide - there is an additional track of 107 numbers-only characters. Reference http://www.repairfaq.org/filipg/LINK/F_Phrack_Mag.html . It's the narrow, 8 mm strip. I wonder who's going to be scanning the card, and why? |
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Danny Deger wrote:
Does anyone have information on the process to get one? http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certific...e_replacement/ |
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![]() The Canadian government has just announced that pilot and mechanic's licenses will be issued in a form similar to a passport booklet, complete with picture and other security features, and separate pages for various ratings or whatever. Everyone should have one by mid-2008, IIRC. We've had the plastic AME license for some time now. Pilot licenses are still paper. But that booklet isn't going to fit in my wallet. More stuff to pack around separately :-( Dan |
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And a smuggler of drugs, a terrorist or just a "good old
boy" in Alaska doesn't need a pilots certificate just to fly an airplane. But government agents act as though just passing some law or rule solves the problem. wrote in message oups.com... | | The Canadian government has just announced that pilot and | mechanic's licenses will be issued in a form similar to a passport | booklet, complete with picture and other security features, and | separate pages for various ratings or whatever. Everyone should have | one by mid-2008, IIRC. We've had the plastic AME license for some time | now. Pilot licenses are still paper. | But that booklet isn't going to fit in my wallet. More stuff to | pack around separately :-( | | Dan | |
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