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Has anyone been able to get the FAA web site to issue you a temporary
certificate with the new required ICOA wording of "English Proficient" on it? I asked for a verification of priv as well as a temporary certificate and selected my reason as the "English Proficiency". I quickly got both in email but the official temporary that came from the FAA doesn't say anything about English Proficiency. I've since requested a new card be mailed to me, hopefully that will work better than the email version. I called AOPA and the info they have is very limited. So, could it be that the emailed version doesn't contain the required wording but the snail-mail version will? Will I get into an argument with a Mexican official that I don't have English Proficiency? It's irritating that this is happening so fast. We just found out about it, it goes into affect in a week and it takes 2 weeks to get a new certificate (at best). The FAA at its finest? -Robert |
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