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Here's the URL for the form they want. I just mailed one off for a new cert.
It is the same form just a different address. http://registry.faa.gov/docs/8060-56.pdf "Slav Inger" wrote in message ... Hi all, Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming up for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years ago). I searched the FAA's website and didn't find any official forms for requesting this info, all they seem to require is a "signed statement". So I typed up an informal letter describing my request, signed it, and sent it per instructions I got by listening to the voice recording. The FAA sent me a response saying that they need a _signed_ statement (the word "signed" is bolded) and that computer generated signature isn't acceptable. That makes sense, except that my signature wasn't computer generated. So the question is, what is it that the FAA really wants and in what format, I guess I wasn't clear on this point. Thanks. - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA |
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![]() Slav Inger wrote: I wrote basically the same letter (minus the "authorizes you" part). So, what should be my course of action? Send it again. This time, pay for receipt confirmation. Alternately, you could get on the hpone and argue with them, but I've rarely found this to be productive. George Patterson They say that nothing's certain except death and taxes. The thing is, death doesn't get worse every time Congress goes into session. Will Rogers |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:21:56 -0400, "G.R. Patterson III" wrote: Alternately, you could get on the hpone and argue with them, but I've rarely found thisto be productive. My experience has been, that it is difficult to get a live FAA person on the phone. Use of e-mail seems to work better: Actually, after a brief bout of music-on-hold you can get a clerk who can look up your records and tell you where it sits (like, have they received the stuff your doctor sent in, etc...) They can't do much, but I suspect they might be able to order copies for you. |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:10:09 -0400, "Ron Natalie"
wrote: Actually, after a brief bout of music-on-hold you can get a clerk who can look up your records and tell you where it sits (like, have they received the stuff your doctor sent in, etc...) They can't do much, but I suspect they might be able to order copies for you. That was my (one) experience. I hadn't received my certificate in the mail and the temporary was running out. I called, they had sent it to the wrong address. They fixed the address, faxed a new temporary, and mailed a certificate. Time on the phone was minimal. Ricky |
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In article , Steve Foley wrote:
Use a blue pen to sign it. I wonder what happens if one uses a red pen or something blatantly eye-catching and slightly non-conventional :-) Although, in the infinite wisdom of bureaucrats, they'd most likely find some other rule to throw at one requiring another trip through the hoops. -Dan |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:33:11 +0000 (UTC), Dan Foster
wrote: In article , Steve Foley wrote: Use a blue pen to sign it. Last I heard they require either blue or black. I wonder what happens if one uses a red pen or something blatantly eye-catching and slightly non-conventional :-) I think one of the reasons is that RED and possibly green do not show up when the documents are copied on one of the old photocopiers. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Although, in the infinite wisdom of bureaucrats, they'd most likely find some other rule to throw at one requiring another trip through the hoops. -Dan |
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In article , Roger Halstead wrote:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:33:11 +0000 (UTC), Dan Foster wrote: In article , Steve Foley wrote: Use a blue pen to sign it. Last I heard they require either blue or black. I wonder what happens if one uses a red pen or something blatantly eye-catching and slightly non-conventional :-) I think one of the reasons is that RED and possibly green do not show up when the documents are copied on one of the old photocopiers. Wonder if it would also potentially present difficulties to staffers whom are color blind? Not having that condition, don't know if it'd be problematic. -Dan |
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"Dan Foster" wrote in message
... Wonder if it would also potentially present difficulties to staffers whom are color blind? Being color-blind doesn't mean that certain colors are invisible to the eye. It just means that they look a lot like other colors. |
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In article , Peter Duniho wrote:
"Dan Foster" wrote in message ... Wonder if it would also potentially present difficulties to staffers whom are color blind? Being color-blind doesn't mean that certain colors are invisible to the eye. It just means that they look a lot like other colors. Ah! Makes sense; duly noted -- thanks! -Dan |
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