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I"m looking at the FAA web site
http://av-info.faa.gov/DesigneeSearch.asp and trying to understand the strange letters behind the names of the examiners. What combination of letters tells you an examiner has authority to do an instrument add-on ride on a CFI certificate?? Is it FIE authority, Is it CIRE authority? Why do they make it so complicated? -Robert |
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