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Airline apps question
In filling out Airline Apps, what do you put as the "date of issue" for your certificates? For example, would you put the original date that you got your CFI, or would you put the most recent issue date that is on your certificate (something within the last two years since you have to renew it every two years)? This issue would also come up with your ATP certificate when you get a new type rating and they issue you a new certificate to reflect the new type rating. Putting the date of issue that I have on my certificate makes it look like I just got my CFI a couple of months ago, but I have had my CFI for several years. If anyone has any guidance on this, I would appreciate it!
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put the date that is on the cert itself. Don't read so much into this
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I agree I just put the date on the cert so it matches what you'll submit at the interview.
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shhht, i have always put the date of the original issuance of the certificate. But the two answers above me make more sense...
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BTW, GO Gators!!! Not sure a great year for us, but it's still great to be a Florida Gator!
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Originally Posted by walt heisenberg
(Post 1541802)
shhht, i have always put the date of the original issuance of the certificate. But the two answers above me make more sense...
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Doesn't really matter. FWIW I was asked in the interview why my SEL and ATP had the same date. It's because I put the reissue date on the cert due to an address change. It was a 5 second question and a 5 second answer.
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Date of Issue on the certificate.
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I agree, put the date on the certificate.
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Seriously?????? Wow….:confused:
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