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Old May 10th 04, 06:05 AM
Jeff Saylor
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zatatime wrote:

On Sun, 09 May 2004 19:08:07 -0400, Andrew Gideon
wrote:

Jeff Saylor wrote:


Refer to Advisory Circular 61-91H. Section 9 a.
You can view the entire AC from the FAA's web site
from this link http://tinyurl.com/3x97q

9. AWARDING OF THE PILOT PROFICIENCY WINGS AND CERTIFICATE

a. Endorsement Verification. As pilots complete each step of training
outlined in paragraphs 7 or 8, whichever is appropriate, their logbooks or
other proficiency records must be endorsed by the persons who gave the
instruction. That endorsement should read substantively as follows:

Mr./Ms._________________, holder of pilot
certificate no.___________, has satisfactorily
completed the training requirements outlined in
Advisory Circular 61-9111, paragraphs 7a, b, c, d,
e, f, or g (state which)
/s/ (date) M. Smith, 385652472CFI or
/s/ (date) M. Smith, USUA Ultralight Instructor (or
other approved instructor)123454

Note: In the case of ultralights, no certificate number
is required.


Yes. I referred to this in my original note. However, I'm not quite clear
what this means. This appears less like a note of completion of the entire
phase, and more like the form on which completion of each component of the
phase was indicated.

That is, I've this separate form which I picked up at an educational
program. This had a signature from the speaker already applied. It also
had three lines for completion for the air instruction.

Over time, my instructor completed those lines and then I sent a copy of
that form into the FAA.

Is having that form sufficient, or should the above be explicitly written
into my log? If I need something in the log, then do I need the above for
each component, or just when all components of a phase are completed?

Or something else?

Thanks...

Andrew


You need some sort of "reliable record" for currency in your
posession, so either staple a photocopy of what you send the FAA in
your logbook (a pain, and potentially not legal since its a photocopy)
or have the instructor make an equvilant endorsement. You only need a
record of the completed phase, not each component.


Where is the requirement to keep a record of currency in your possession?

 




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