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Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and
extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks |
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I saw the post on the AOPA website about Rep. Mica asking
the TSA to postpone the 10/20 compliance date until it's been reviewed further, but nothing since. I was hoping something would come out today about this being postponed....no such luck yet. Pete "David Brooks" wrote in message ... Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks |
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I am getting my Flight Review done tomorrow to reset the clock for
another two years, even though I am only 6 months into my current Flight Review. Funny thing is, most instructors are still not aware of this rule. Only the ones monitoring newsgroups and AOPA know about this. The rest of them don't have a clue. How could they? It is not in FAR 61, and there have been no advisories from the FAA. "Peter MacPherson" wrote in news:AHTcd.204462$wV.181323@attbi_s54: I saw the post on the AOPA website about Rep. Mica asking the TSA to postpone the 10/20 compliance date until it's been reviewed further, but nothing since. I was hoping something would come out today about this being postponed....no such luck yet. Pete "David Brooks" wrote in message ... Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote in message .4...
Funny thing is, most instructors are still not aware of this rule. Only the ones monitoring newsgroups and AOPA know about this. The rest of them don't have a clue. How could they? It is not in FAR 61, and there have been no advisories from the FAA. Isn't that the truth. I mentioned it about a week ago to some people at my airport, asking what their thoughts were. They looked at me like I had just sprouted another head. |
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I just called AOPA about this. They claim that anyone you've given
instruction to in the past is grandfathered. They also said that a pilot cert that says "USA" on it is probably good enough proof of US citizenship. They also said that there is no provision (or even plan) for the FSDO to enforce this. No one knows who would enforce it and what would happen to someone not in compliance. Of course this stuff changes hour to hour. -Robert "David Brooks" wrote in message ... Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks |
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I hope you're right about this, but I've seen some flight schools
saying that you need to present a US passport as proof of citizenship. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... I just called AOPA about this. They claim that anyone you've given instruction to in the past is grandfathered. They also said that a pilot cert that says "USA" on it is probably good enough proof of US citizenship. They also said that there is no provision (or even plan) for the FSDO to enforce this. No one knows who would enforce it and what would happen to someone not in compliance. Of course this stuff changes hour to hour. -Robert "David Brooks" wrote in message ... Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks |
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You certainly do at Flight Safety.
Karl In the Falcon 50EX sim at 1700 today! "Peter MacPherson" wrote in message news:yFcdd.421008$Fg5.52134@attbi_s53... I hope you're right about this, but I've seen some flight schools saying that you need to present a US passport as proof of citizenship. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... I just called AOPA about this. They claim that anyone you've given instruction to in the past is grandfathered. They also said that a pilot cert that says "USA" on it is probably good enough proof of US citizenship. They also said that there is no provision (or even plan) for the FSDO to enforce this. No one knows who would enforce it and what would happen to someone not in compliance. Of course this stuff changes hour to hour. -Robert "David Brooks" wrote in message ... Although it wasn't due for another 2 months, I decided to play it safe and extend my ability to fly despite the TSA for another 22 months. I don't suppose anyone has heard any rumors from inside the TSA? There's nothing on their website (http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...00051980003002 doesn't even admit to the existence of 49 CFR 1552) and nothing on AOPA's. I don't want to sound alarmist beause I think there's been enough pressure on them to at least delay implementation. But FAA instructors in New Zealand have 17 hours before they start complying (unless there is some implicit definition of date using Zulu or Eastern). Has anyone asked how they are going to enforce this crap in practice? Not that I want to start messing with the Feds, especially as I've made my feelings public and the DHS knows where I live. -- David Brooks |
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Not everyone has a passport if they don't travel out of the country.
"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message news:yFcdd.421008$Fg5.52134@attbi_s53... I hope you're right about this, but I've seen some flight schools saying that you need to present a US passport as proof of citizenship. |
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I think they'll tell you you'll need to get one.
"OtisWinslow" wrote in message ... Not everyone has a passport if they don't travel out of the country. "Peter MacPherson" wrote in message news:yFcdd.421008$Fg5.52134@attbi_s53... I hope you're right about this, but I've seen some flight schools saying that you need to present a US passport as proof of citizenship. |
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"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message
news:ddfdd.278375$D%.69704@attbi_s51... I think they'll tell you you'll need to get one. What about the people that cannot obtain a passport due to legal reasons? We are not talking bad criminals maybe they are on probation for a traffic offence witch prevents them from leaving the country, state you live or possessing a passport during the probation period. Each states laws/rules will vary. Some states may not prevent you from possessing a passport while on probation but some do. |
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