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Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube wrote:
That would be it for me. Lost the medical years ago. That's the reason I became a consultant :-) You're not a Pilot any more. you are a FAILURE. If you were a pilot, you'd still be flying. ****ing loser. Apt signature.... -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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RomeoMike wrote:
Well, that's not accurate. As I posted to D.H., my father has been deceased since 1976, and he is in the data base. My uncle hasn't had a medical in over 40 years, and he is there also. Well, I sure as hell disappeared for the fifteen years I didn't have a medical. I've had no certificate action; just no medical. And now I'm back in. What other conclusion should I draw? -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Does it really matter? As long as you have the certificate in your possession, it matters not if you are in some computer DB in OKC. Since my certificate number is also my SS number, I'd be just as happy not to be in the FAA database! :-) Well, that's easy enough to fix. My commercial license has my social security number on it as well. I sent them $2 and they're supposed to send me one of those new plastic licenses with a new number on it. The check just cleared a couple of days ago so I don't know how long it'll take them to get up off the dime. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message m... Dudley Henriques wrote: It actually takes years for people to disappear from the DB after they lose a medical, but they go away after a while. That would be it for me. Lost the medical years ago. That's the reason I became a consultant :-) I lost my medical back in 1990 and at some point after that disappeared from the registry, despite the old saw about being licensed for life. When I got my medical back last month, I miraculously reappeared in the registry. Fifteen years ago I was a pilot, and now I are one again. G -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE Actually, my curiosity has been piqued by all this nonsense being thrown out here about not being on a data base. I've given the numbers back channel to a select few friends on the group to research and see if they can find out the exact reason why someone.....anyone...would appear or not appear on the data bases. Dudley |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Unfortunately, his big paws gave away the store because each letter he typed sort of came out something like "fghj tyui sdfg qwer". Was he posting recently as "Amos"? :-) George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
I lost my medical back in 1990 and at some point after that disappeared from the registry, despite the old saw about being licensed for life.Â* WhenÂ*IÂ*gotÂ*my medical back last month, I miraculously reappeared in the registry. I'm glad for you. A good friend recently had to go through something of that sort, but thankfully not quite as bad. He'd actually received a note of final rejection (or whatever it was called). But somehow he and/or his examiner managed to get past even this. We joke about it being one of, of not the, most expensive medical ever. But welcome back into the fold (and the DB {8^). - Andrew |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message news:YBgde.1455$dH6.62@trndny07... Dudley Henriques wrote: Unfortunately, his big paws gave away the store because each letter he typed sort of came out something like "fghj tyui sdfg qwer". Was he posting recently as "Amos"? :-) You never know about some of these "smart" animals, but this one's not all that smart really. I taught him how to play chess this year. Hell....I can still beat him 2 games out of 3!!!! D |
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Well, I sure as hell disappeared for the fifteen years I didn't have a medical. I've had no certificate action; just no medical.Â*Â*AndÂ*nowÂ*I'm backÂ*in.Â*Â*What other conclusion should I draw? People have been assuming that there's some uniform rule governing the DB. Given the frequent complaints about the FAA here, I'm amused that in this case people are assuming flawless competence. - Andrew |
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"Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Dudley Henriques" wrote( You never know about some of these "smart" animals, but this one's not all that smart really. I taught him how to play chess this year. Hell....I can still beat him 2 games out of 3!!!! Gary Kasparov will be playing a match against "Blue" today. The IBM computer or the Bloodhound? Montblack You have to admit....the guy's good!! :-) DH |
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("Dudley Henriques" wrote(
You never know about some of these "smart" animals, but this one's not all that smart really. I taught him how to play chess this year. Hell....I can still beat him 2 games out of 3!!!! Gary Kasparov will be playing a match against "Blue" today. The IBM computer or the Bloodhound? Montblack |
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